What are the main symptoms of Manicure?
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Onychomycosis (onychomycosis) is an infectious skin disease caused by skin fungi invading the fingernails. It is mainly manifested as nail discoloration, thickening, accumulation of filth or deck damage or loss. Clinically, there are specific methods for the early symptoms and treatment of onychomycosis. Generally speaking, oral medication is used, At present, the effect of patient feedback is not bad. What are the main symptoms of Manicure? Let's talk about it
What are the main symptoms of Manicure?
Hook nail: the sick nail grows too long and bends to the palmoplantar side, which is a typical manifestation of the initial symptoms of manicure. Hypertrophy: cuticle accumulation under nail.
There are two types of onychomycosis. One is white armour, which usually starts from the root of armour, and small white spots appear on the deck surface, which gradually expand, causing the deck to become soft and sink The most common pathogenic bacteria of onychomycosis is Trichophyton rubrum.
Another kind of damage starts from the free edge and side wall of nail, which makes the deck appear small depression or nail transverse groove, and gradually develops to the deck becoming brittle, fragile, thickened and brown inside.
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Simple use of antifungal drugs such as fluconazole, itraconazole (spironol) and so on, has a certain curative effect, and convenient and simple. But this kind of medicine must reach the deck where the fungus parasitizes in order to have antibacterial effect, and its solubility in water is low and slow, and its absorption and metabolism is very fast, so it is easy to cause normal flora imbalance due to large dosage and long medication time. The side effects of oral administration of griseofulvin and ketoconazole were serious damage to the liver. At present, itraconazole capsule has good curative effect in the treatment of onychomycosis, and the liver damage is very small, so it can be used as a conventional drug for the treatment of onychomycosis.