Racquet nail
Racquet Nail
Racquet nail (pronunciation: /ˈrækɪt neɪl/), also known as Racket nail or Tennis racket nail, is a medical condition characterized by a nail deformity where the nail and nail bed are abnormally wide and short, resembling a racquet or tennis racket.
Etymology
The term "racquet nail" is derived from the French word "raquette", meaning racquet, and the Old English word "nǣgel", meaning nail. This is due to the nail's resemblance to a racquet or tennis racket in shape.
Symptoms
The primary symptom of racquet nail is an abnormal nail shape, specifically a nail that is wider than it is long. This can occur on any nail, but is most commonly seen on the thumb. Other symptoms may include discomfort or pain, especially when pressure is applied to the nail.
Causes
Racquet nail is often caused by trauma or injury to the nail matrix, the part of the nail bed that produces new nail cells. This can result from a single severe injury or repeated minor injuries over time. Certain medical conditions, such as Psoriasis or Eczema, can also cause racquet nail.
Treatment
Treatment for racquet nail primarily involves addressing the underlying cause of the condition. This may involve treating any associated medical conditions, avoiding activities that cause repeated trauma to the nail, or in severe cases, surgical intervention to reshape the nail.
Related Terms
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Racquet nail
- Wikipedia's article - Racquet nail
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