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Common Nail Disorders

Nail fungal infection

Fungal Nail Infections (onychomycosis)

Nail fungal infection
  • Yellowish discolouration
  • Soft subungual hyperkeratosis
  • Spread from distal edge
  • Superficial white onychomycosis

Differentiate from:

Finger nails Lichen Planus

Lichen Planus

Usually a few nails but can involve all (fingernails most commonly affected).
Longitudinal ridges & nail thinning.

Lichen planus

If not treated can result in scarring and permanent nail loss.

Lichen planus skin

Lichen Planus skin rash-images from Search DermNet | DermNet (dermnetnz.org)

Subungual haematoma

Subungual haematoma
– History of trauma or vigorous physical activity (though may not be remembered).
-Discolouration migrates with nail growth, with clearance of proximal nail bed with time.
– Discolouration is usually red or red/black but not brown.
– No management required.

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Chronic paronychia

Chronic paronychia
– Often associated with “wet work” e.g. hairdressing/childcare.
– Nail fold becomes painful, red and swollen.
– Treat with clotrimazole cream four times daily.
– Protect hands with gloves for wet work.

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Nail Psoriasis

Psoriasis

– Pitting and onycholysis
– Oil drops” and sub-ungual hyperkeratosis.

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Many skin conditions can affect nails including benign naevi, melanoma, NMSC and inflammatory conditions such as eczema.

Nail growth can also be affected by medications, illness and systemic conditions, as well as over-zealous manicuring.

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R.C 25-04-24

Dermatology Referral Criteria

  • Diagnosis uncertain
  • Suspicion of subungual tumour
  • Failure of fungal nail infections to respond to treatment
  • Potentially destructive lichen planus.

Consider referral to podiatrist

  • Toe nail dystrophy secondary to trauma
  • Painful psoriatic toe nails