NAIL
& TOENAIL FUNGUS
Onychomycosis means fungal infection of the nail.
It is the most common disease of the nails and constitutes about a half of all
nail abnormalities.This
condition may affect toe- or fingernails, but toenail infections are particularly
common. The prevalence of onychomycosis is about 6-8% in the adult population.Onychomycosis
caused by dermatophytes is also known as tinea unguium (tinea of the nails).
The nail plate can have a thickened, yellow, or cloudy appearance. The nails
can become rough and crumbly, or can separate from the nail bed. There is usually
no pain or other bodily symptoms, unless the disease is severe. Dermatophytids
are fungus-free skin lesions that sometimes form as a result of a fungus infection
in another part of the body. This could take the form of a rash or itch in an
area of the body that is not infected with the fungus. Dermatophytids can be
thought of as an allergic reaction to the fungus.
The causative pathogens of onychomycosis include dermatophytes, Candida, and
non-dermatophytic moulds. Dermatophytes are the fungi most commonly responsible
for onychomycosis in the temperate western countries; meanwhile, Candida and
non-dermatophytic moulds are more frequently involved in the tropics and subtropics
with a hot and humid climate.(1)
source
(1) wikipedia
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