Racquet nail

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| Racquet nail | |
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| Synonyms | Brachyonychia |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | Dermatology |
| Symptoms | Short, wide nails |
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| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Genetic |
| Risks | |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination |
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| Deaths | N/A |
Racquet Nail is a medical condition characterized by an abnormality in the shape of the nails. The nails appear to be flat and broad, resembling the shape of a racquet. This condition is also known as Racket Nail or Brachyonychia.
Causes[edit]
Racquet Nail can be a congenital condition, meaning it is present from birth. It can also be acquired later in life due to certain medical conditions or injuries. Some of the known causes include:
- Congenital disorders
- Trauma to the nail bed
- Certain skin diseases
- Bone diseases
- Endocrine disorders
Symptoms[edit]
The primary symptom of Racquet Nail is the abnormal shape of the nails. The nails are flat and broad, and may be thickened. Other symptoms can include:
- Pain
- Difficulty in using the hands
- Cosmetic concerns
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of Racquet Nail is primarily based on the physical appearance of the nails. Further tests may be conducted to rule out underlying medical conditions. These tests can include:
- X-ray of the hands
- Blood tests
- Skin biopsy
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for Racquet Nail primarily involves addressing the underlying cause. This can include:
- Treatment of the underlying medical condition
- Surgical correction of the nail shape
- Cosmetic treatments
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