Pterygium unguis
Pterygium Unguis is a medical condition that affects the nails. It is characterized by the forward growth of the hyponychium characterized by live tissue firmly attached to the underside of the nail plate at the distal edge. This condition is often associated with nail disorders and can cause discomfort and pain to the affected individual.
Causes
The exact cause of Pterygium Unguis is unknown. However, it is believed to be caused by a variety of factors including trauma to the nail, certain diseases and genetic predisposition.
Symptoms
The main symptom of Pterygium Unguis is the forward growth of the hyponychium which can cause discomfort and pain. Other symptoms may include changes in the color and shape of the nail, and in severe cases, loss of the nail.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Pterygium Unguis is usually made by a dermatologist or a podiatrist based on the appearance of the nail. In some cases, a biopsy may be required to rule out other conditions.
Treatment
Treatment for Pterygium Unguis depends on the severity of the condition. In mild cases, treatment may not be necessary. In more severe cases, treatment may include surgical removal of the affected tissue, use of topical medications to slow the growth of the tissue, and in some cases, removal of the entire nail.
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