Definition of Tinea unguium
Tinea unguium: The most common fungus infection of
the nails, also called onychomycosis.
Onychomycosis makes the nails look white and opaque, thickened,
and brittle. Those at increased risk for developing onychomycosis
include:
People with diabetes;
People with disease of the small blood vessels (peripheral
vascular disease); and
Older women (perhaps because estrogen deficiency
increases the risk of infection); and
Women of any age who wear artificial nails (acrylic or
"wraps").
Artificial nails increase the risk for onychomycosis because, when an
artificial nail is applied, the nail surface is usually abraded with
an emery board damaging it, emery boards can carry infection, and
water can collect under the artificial nail creating a moist, warm
environment favorable for fungal growth.
An alternative name is dermatophytic
onychomycosis.
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