Natural Treatment Options for Nail Disorders

Skin Appendage Disord. 2024 Apr;10(2):83-91. doi: 10.1159/000534629. Epub 2023 Dec 5.

Abstract

The growing demand for natural treatments has raised concerns among clinicians due to limited scientific evidence supporting their use. This review article addresses the issue by assisting dermatologists and general practitioners in recommending natural treatments for the following common nail disorders: nail brittleness, onychomycosis, periungual verrucae, paronychia, chloronychia, nail psoriasis, nail lichen planus, onychocryptosis, onycholysis, and congenital malalignment of the great toenail. One limitation is the scarcity of existing reviews on natural treatment options for nail disorders in the literature. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, this article consolidates the available evidence on natural treatment options for these conditions. Although some natural treatments for nail disorders are supported by scientific evidence, the indiscriminate use of such remedies may lead to severe poisoning and health problems. Given the widespread and increasing use of natural treatments, clinicians play a pivotal role in educating patients about evidence-based remedies and debunking misleading claims. By doing so, clinicians can enhance patient safety and improve treatment outcomes. It is essential for healthcare professionals to be well-informed and equipped with the knowledge to differentiate between effective natural treatments and unverified claims, ensuring that patients receive appropriate care.

Keywords: Chloronychia; Congenital malalignment of the great toes; Nail brittleness; Nail disorders; Nail lichen planus; Nail psoriasis; Onychocryptosis; Onycholysis; Onychomycosis; Paronychia; Periungual verrucae.

Publication types

  • Review

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There were no sources of financial assistance to conduct the study/analysis described in the manuscript and/or used to assist with the preparation of the manuscript.