Nail bed inflammation

Synonyms in a broader sense Onychie Oncychitis Onychia subungualis Onychia maligna Panaritium paraunguale Paronychia “circulation” Definition The nail bed is the part of the finger or toe that is covered by the nail and from which the nail grows. Nail bed inflammation is a mostly bacterial infection of the skin at this site and can … Nail bed inflammation

Diagnosis | Nail bed inflammation

Diagnosis In most cases, the classic symptoms of nail bed inflammation are sufficient for a doctor to make a reliable diagnosis. In order to obtain precise information about the pathogen present, he can also take a smear of the affected area. If a chronic form of nail bed inflammation is suspected, the physician should take … Diagnosis | Nail bed inflammation

The Fingernail

Definition By the nail one understands the horn plates formed by the epidermis at the foot and finger end members. The fingernail protects the end phalanges from external influences and increases the sensitive tactile sensation at the fingertips through its abutment. Structure Several structures belong to the structure of the fingernail: The nail plate, embedded … The Fingernail

Associated symptoms | Burning in the toes – what is behind it?

Associated symptoms A symptom often associated with burning toes is numbness that is felt on the same or adjacent toes. Also, sensations such as a slight tingling sensation, similar to the sensation when a fallen asleep foot “wakes up” again, are relatively common. In technical terminology such phenomena are called “paresthesias”. Another accompanying symptom is … Associated symptoms | Burning in the toes – what is behind it?

Anatomy of the toe

The toes (lat. : digitus pedis) are the terminal limbs of the human foot. Normally a human being has five toes on each foot, which are systematically numbered from the inside out in the anatomy with Roman numbers from one to five. The big toe is therefore called digitus pedis I or also called hallux, … Anatomy of the toe

Innervation | Anatomy of the toe

Innervation In order for these muscle groups to tense up and move their toes, they require electrical signals (commands) from nerves in the spinal cord. Two nerves, the tibial nerve and the fibular nerve, are particularly important in this respect. The toe flexor muscles, the muscles responsible for spreading the toes and the muscle groups … Innervation | Anatomy of the toe