Onychogryphosis – treatment of 5 or more nail plates
160 ₾
Onychogryphosis in Batumi treatment at the LAKmus beauty center. Includes treatment of 5 or more nail plates. Price from 160 GEL
Onychogryphosis - is a condition that causes the toenails (and sometimes fingernails) to grow thick, abnormally curved, and claw-like. It can be painful and make it difficult to walk. Here's a more detailed description:
Characteristics of Onychogryphosis
Thickened nails: The nails become significantly thicker than normal, sometimes reaching a thickness that makes it difficult to cut them with regular clippers
Curvature: The nail plate curves abnormally, often resembling a claw or beak
Color changes: The nails may become discolored, appearing yellow, brown, or even black
Pain: The thickened and curved nails can press on the surrounding skin, leading to pain, inflammation, and even ulceration
Difficulty walking: The abnormal shape and thickness of the nails can make it difficult to walk, especially in tight-fitting shoes.
Causes of Onychogryphosis
Aging: Onychogryphosis is more common in older adults
Trauma: A previous injury to the nail bed can cause the nail to grow abnormally
Fungal infections: Onychomycosis (nail fungus) can contribute to nail thickening and distortion
Underlying medical conditions: Certain conditions like psoriasis, diabetes, and peripheral vascular disease can also cause nail changes
Poor nail care: Improper nail trimming and cutting too short can contribute to the condition.
Treatment of Onychogryphosis
Treatment depends on the severity of the condition and the underlying cause. Options may include:
Nail trimming and filing: A podiatrist or dermatologist can trim and file the nails to reduce pressure and discomfort.
Medications: Oral or topical antifungals may be prescribed if a fungal infection is present.
Surgery: In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to remove the affected nail.
Prevention of Onychogryphosis
Good nail care: Trim nails straight across and avoid cutting them too short.
Avoid trauma: Protect your nails from injuries.
Promptly treat fungal infections: See a healthcare professional if you suspect a fungal infection.
It's important to note that if you experience any unusual changes in your nails, you should consult a podiatrist or dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.