Dystrophic nail

Dystrophic nail

A dystrophic nail refers to an alteration in the appearance, structure or growth of the nail, often caused by an underlying disease, trauma or infection. Characteristics found:

  • Deformities (thick, misshapen, wavy, cracked)
  • Discolouration (yellowish, brown, opaque white).
  • Fragility (brittle or crumbly)
  • Detachment (partial or complete)
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Diagnosis

This is a nail that does not grow normally and does not look like a healthy nail. It may be thick, discoloured (yellow, brown), deformed, or even partially detached from the skin.

Treatment

It is important to consult a health professional to identify the cause. Treatment may include specific nail care, follow-up, fitting of appliances or, in some cases, a minor operation.

In short, a dystrophic nail is a sign that something is wrong, and it is crucial to take care of it to avoid further complications.

THE PODERM METHOD

The PODERM® method for dystrophic nails involves cleaning and restoring the appearance of a healthy nail. Often mistaken for a mycosis, dystrophic nails require specific care and monitoring to ensure they grow back. The PODERM method offers devices such as orthonyxis or onychoplasty to ensure that nails grow back without deformity.