Dystrophic Nails

Overview


What is Dystrophic Nail?

Dystrophic nails are toenails that are deformed, thickened and/or discoloured.



They can appear in the following ways:



Causes



1. Using of certain drugs or substance dependence



2. Prolonged use of chemicals over the nails. (e.g. nail varnish)



3. Poor nail care and trimming techniques



4. Trauma to the toenail(s). This can cause poor nail growth or formation



5. Fungal nail infection





6. Other medical conditions such as thyroid, heart, lung and liver diseases; skin conditions such as psoriasis; micronutrient deficiencies like iron deficiency anaemia



Prevention

You can prevent the recurrence by the following measures:



Do not cut your nails down the edges



Do not attempt to dig and clean under your nails with sharp instruments



Do not pick or peel your nails

Detection & Treatment

  • Treat the underlying cause (medical condition, fungal infection, ill-fitting footwear) until new healthy nail is formed.
  • Regular debulking and thinning of the nail which can be achieved by regularly filing by yourself or trained healthcare providers.

When should I seek medical treatment



Care Management



Regular trimming and filing of your nails



Wear good fitting shoes with broad and deep toe box



Apply medication as prescribed



Keep foot clean and dry.

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