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Toe Nail Problems

Toenails often serve as barometers of our health; they are diagnostic tools providing the initial signal of the presence or onset of systemic diseases. For example, the pitting of nails and increased nail thickness can be manifestations of psoriasis. Concavity-nails that are rounded inward instead of outward-can foretell iron deficiency anaemia. Some nail problems can be conservatively treated with topical or oral medications while others require partial or total removal of the nail. Any discoloration or infection on or about the nail should be evaluated by a Foot Health Practitioner. The most common nail problems include the following: 

 

INGROWN TOENAIL

An ingrown toenail is a painful condition characterized by the nail digging into the surrounding skin, leading to inflammation and possible infection of the toe. This is a serious condition for people with impaired circulation, diabetes, or other systemic diseases.

CAUSES OF INGROWN TOENAILS

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

 

WHAT CAN A Foot Health Practitioner DO FOR YOU?

 

FUNGAL NAIL

A fungal nail is an infection characterised by a change in the toenail's colour, thickness, and quality. It may cause pain and difficulty in walking. Studies estimate that fungal nail infections affect three to five percent of the population. However, it is believed that because so many cases go unreported, the incidence is much higher.

CAUSES OF FUNGAL NAILS

 

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

WHAT CAN A Foot Health PRACTITIONER DO FOR YOU?

 

If you have any nail or foot problems and require help. Please contact: -

Trekeek Foot Health Clinic for an appointment on 01840 213 054

www.trekeekfoothealth.clinic