Nail Treatments in Dermatology

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In dermatology, nail treatments involve the diagnosis and management of various nail disorders that affect the fingernails and toenails. Nails can reflect systemic diseases, infections, or localized issues. Here’s a detailed overview of nail treatments in dermatology:



🔍 Common Nail Disorders Treated in Dermatology

  1. Fungal Infections (Onychomycosis)

    • Caused by dermatophytes, yeasts, or molds.

    • Symptoms: Discoloration, thickening, crumbling of nails.

    • Treatment:

      • Oral antifungals (e.g., terbinafine, itraconazole).

      • Topical antifungals (e.g., ciclopirox, amorolfine).

      • Laser therapy in resistant cases.

  2. Nail Psoriasis

    • Seen in patients with psoriasis; may appear even without skin lesions.

    • Symptoms: Pitting, onycholysis (separation from nail bed), oil-drop discoloration.

    • Treatment:

      • Topical steroids or vitamin D analogs.

      • Intralesional corticosteroids.

      • Systemic therapy for severe cases (e.g., biologics).

  3. Paronychia

    • Infection/inflammation of the nail folds (acute or chronic).

    • Treatment:

      • Acute: Warm soaks, antibiotics, drainage of abscess.

      • Chronic: Avoid moisture, topical antifungals or corticosteroids.

  4. Nail Lichen Planus

    • An inflammatory condition affecting the nail matrix.

    • Symptoms: Longitudinal ridging, thinning, and pterygium (scarring).

    • Treatment:

      • Intralesional or systemic corticosteroids.

      • Immunosuppressive agents in severe cases.

  5. Trauma and Nail Dystrophies

    • May result from mechanical injury, biting, or repetitive trauma.

    • Treatment:

      • Behavioral therapy, protective splints.

      • Nail hardeners or biotin supplements.

  6. Melanonychia (Pigmented Bands)

    • May be benign (ethnic, trauma) or malignant (melanoma).

    • Treatment:

      • Dermoscopic monitoring.

      • Biopsy for suspicious lesions.

  7. Ingrown Toenail (Onychocryptosis)

    • Nail grows into the surrounding skin.

    • Treatment:

      • Conservative: Soaks, cotton packing.

      • Surgical: Partial or total nail avulsion, phenolization.



🧴 Cosmetic Nail Treatments in Dermatology

  • Nail rejuvenation: Use of growth serums, moisturizers for brittle or aging nails.

  • Nail whitening treatments: For discolored nails.

  • Laser treatments: For fungal infections or pigmented lesions.

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): For nail matrix rejuvenation (experimental).



🧪 Diagnostic Tools

  • Nail biopsy (for suspicious tumors or unexplained nail dystrophy).

  • KOH examination and fungal culture (for onychomycosis).

  • Dermoscopy of nails (onychoscopy) to assess pigmentation or vascular patterns.



📝 Patient Education & Prevention Tips

  • Keep nails trimmed and dry.

  • Avoid harsh chemicals and prolonged wetness.

  • Use protective gloves during chores.

  • Avoid nail-biting or picking.

  • Choose breathable footwear to avoid toenail issues.

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