[Ingrown toenail: when and how to treat?]

Anna Giordano-Rosenbaum, Galina Balakirski, Stefan W Schneider, Christoph R Löser
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With an estimated prevalence of 2.5-5% of the western population, ingrown toenails are one of the most common nail diseases that leads patients to general physicians as well as to dermatological or surgical clinics. The cause of the disease is multifactorial, including genetic predisposition with a too wide nail plate, but also incorrect cutting of the nail and wearing of too tight shoes. Penetration of the sharp, lateral edge of the nail plate into the tissue results in inflammatory irritation of the lateral nail wall. The extent of the inflammation does not necessarily correlate with subjective symptoms, so that patients may describe severe pain even with low levels of inflammation. The big toe is most frequently affected. Several treatment approaches are available. Podiatric treatment such as tamponades or sulci protectors can improve the symptoms in mild cases. Surgical treatment primarily involves chemical matrixectomy (e.g., using phenol) or mechanical resection of the lateral matrix horn. The use of traumatic surgical techniques such as the so-called "Emmert plasty" or wedge excisions is not recommended.

趾甲内生:何时及如何治疗?]
据估计,在西方人口中,趾甲内生是最常见的指甲疾病之一,导致患者去普通医生以及皮肤科或外科诊所就诊。这种疾病的病因是多因素的,包括甲板过宽的遗传易感性,也包括不正确地剪指甲和穿太紧的鞋子。指甲板的侧边锋利的刺入组织会引起甲侧壁的炎症刺激。炎症的程度不一定与主观症状相关,因此即使炎症程度很低,患者也可能会描述严重的疼痛。大脚趾最常受影响。有几种治疗方法可用。足部治疗,如填塞或沟保护器,可改善轻度病例的症状。手术治疗主要包括化学基质切除术(例如,使用苯酚)或机械切除外侧基质角。不建议使用创伤性手术技术,如所谓的“Emmert成形术”或楔形切除。
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