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Revision as of 00:55, 20 February 2025
Racquet Nail is a medical condition characterized by an abnormality in the shape of the nails. The nails appear to be flat and broad, resembling the shape of a racquet. This condition is also known as Racket Nail or Brachyonychia.
Causes
Racquet Nail can be a congenital condition, meaning it is present from birth. It can also be acquired later in life due to certain medical conditions or injuries. Some of the known causes include:
- Congenital disorders
- Trauma to the nail bed
- Certain skin diseases
- Bone diseases
- Endocrine disorders
Symptoms
The primary symptom of Racquet Nail is the abnormal shape of the nails. The nails are flat and broad, and may be thickened. Other symptoms can include:
- Pain
- Difficulty in using the hands
- Cosmetic concerns
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Racquet Nail is primarily based on the physical appearance of the nails. Further tests may be conducted to rule out underlying medical conditions. These tests can include:
- X-ray of the hands
- Blood tests
- Skin biopsy
Treatment
Treatment for Racquet Nail primarily involves addressing the underlying cause. This can include:
- Treatment of the underlying medical condition
- Surgical correction of the nail shape
- Cosmetic treatments
See Also
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