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Nail disease

Nail disease or disorder
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Onychia without granuloma
Classification and external resources
Specialty dermatology
ICD-10 L60, Q84.3-Q84.6
ICD-9-CM 703, 757.5
DiseasesDB 23092
MedlinePlus 003247
eMedicine orthoped/421
MeSH D009260
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Nail diseases are diseases or deformities of the nails. Although the nail is a structure produced by the skin and is a skin appendage, nail diseases have a distinct classification as they have their own signs and symptoms which may relate to other medical conditions. Some nail conditions that show signs of infection or inflammation may require medical assistance. Deformity or disease of the nails is referred to as onychosis.

Nail inspection can give hints to the internal condition of the body as well. Nail disease can be very subtle and should be evaluated by a dermatologist with a focus in this particular area of medicine. A nail technician may be the first to note a subtle change in nail health.

In approximately half of suspected nail fungus cases there is actually no fungal infection, but only some nail dystrophy. Before beginning oral antifungal therapy the health care provider should confirm a fungal infection. Administration of treatment to persons without an infection is unnecessary health care and causes needless exposure to side effects.


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