What does pincer nail look like?

If you notice that your toenails have a curled appearance or that the lateral edges seem to slope inward toward one another as the free edge grows, you may have what's known as a pincer nail.
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Is there a cure for pincer nails?

There is no standard treatment for pincer nail. Several treatment methods, including conservative approaches and surgical methods, are used. Surgical therapy can produce a satisfactory result in cases with severe deformity; however, that invasive approach may cause severe discomfort.
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Why do I have pincer nails?

Pincer nails are nails that have become deformed with an increased, transverse over-curvature, with causes ranging from fungal disease or psoriasis, medications such as beta-blockers, or tumors or cysts. Most commonly, however, particularly in toenails, the causes are biomechanical or arthritic changes.
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Do pincer nails get worse?

Symptoms. In early stages, pincer nails can cause discomfort, but as the condition worsens and the nail digs deeper into the skin, the body begins to respond as it would to any irritation, such as a splinter or a piece of glass.
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What is the difference between pincer nails and trumpet nails?

Also called trumpet nails, pincer nails are an extreme curve in the nail, which “creates pressure and digs into the skin,” says Dr. Darren Weinheimer, a podiatrist who practices in Binghamton, N.Y. Clients with pincer nails often experience severe discomfort as the nail grows into the flesh.
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How do I stop my toenails from getting pincer?

This case report showed that pincer nail can be treated by thinning the nail. This result suggested that nail deformities may be treated by improving the balance between automatic nail curvature force and the upward mechanical forces from the finger/toe pad.
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How do you stop toenails from curling on the sides?

The most important thing you can do is trim your toenails using a strong, sharp nail clipper. Cut each toenail to the point where it begins to curve upward. Cut the nail straight across without cutting the edges inward. It's also important to leave the nail a little long to prevent it from growing inward.
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What does pincer toenails look like?

If you notice that your toenails have a curled appearance or that the lateral edges seem to slope inward toward one another as the free edge grows, you may have what's known as a pincer nail.
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Are pincer nails common?

Pincer nail is a condition characterized by excessive transverse nail curvature, progressively pinching the nail bed distally. It is quite common in the toenails of adults, while they are rare in the fingernails, where they are related to abnormalities of the distal phalanx (exostosis or arthritis).
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What causes toenails to curl in on the sides?

Nails that curve around the sides

Nails that curve far inward at the sides are called ingrown nails. This condition may affect the toenails and be due to wearing shoes that are too tight, particularly in the toe box. Ingrown nails may also result from cutting the nails improperly.
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Do pincer nails hurt?

A pincer nail is a common nail deformity of toenails and is characterized by nail thickening and nail plate deformation. It often causes severe pain for patients.
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Can diabetes cause pincer nails?

Previous case reports cite diabetes as a suspected cause of pincer nail development in patients with renal failure.
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Are pincer toenails hereditary?

It occurs less often in the fingernails than toenails, and there usually are no symptoms. Hereditary pincer nails have been described although the genes or mutations causing the hereditary form seem to be unknown.
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Can you fix pincer toenails?

No matter the cause of the pincer toenail, podiatrists have a treatment method to fix it. The most common method is a simple ingrown toenail procedure. This consists of removing any offending nail borders by cutting from both sides of the nail.
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What causes toenails to thicken and curl?

Toenails can thicken as a result of sudden or repeated trauma or injury. Mostly, this happens to people involved in sport or exercise, such as soccer players, runners, and dancers. It can also affect people who wear ill-fitting shoes. Often, thick nails due to injury are mistaken for fungal infections.
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How do you trim a curved toenail?

Soak your feet in warm water for at least 10 minutes to soften your nails, and then use a towel to thoroughly dry your feet and toenails. Using a nail clipper, make small cuts to avoid splintering the nail and cut straight across. To lessen the chance of the nail becoming ingrown, don't round off the corners.
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Why does my finger nails curl under?

Nail clubbing is sometimes the result of low oxygen in the blood and could be a sign of various types of lung disease. Nail clubbing is also associated with inflammatory bowel disease, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and AIDS.
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What is the white stuff on my fingernails?

You may notice white spots or dots along your nails if you're deficient in certain minerals or vitamins. The deficiencies most commonly linked to this issue are zinc deficiency and calcium deficiency. Your doctor will be able to determine if you are at risk for any mineral deficiency.
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Why are my toenails tenting?

They can also become somewhat tent-shaped (“pincer nail”), requiring that the nail be removed. Many patients seek treatment thinking they have an ingrown toenail when it is really a fungal infection. The reason the toenails are most likely to become infected is because the toes have a diminished blood supply.
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What does nails look like with diabetes?

In some people with diabetes, the nails take on a yellowish hue. Often this coloring has to do with the breakdown of sugar and its effect on the collagen in nails. This kind of yellowing isn't harmful. It doesn't need to be treated.
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What is the white stuff under my toenails?

Nail fungus is a common condition that begins as a white or yellow spot under the tip of your fingernail or toenail. As the fungal infection goes deeper, nail fungus may cause your nail to discolor, thicken and crumble at the edge. It can affect several nails.
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What is pincer nail deformity?

Pincer nail deformity is characterized by excessive curvature and distortion of the nail in the transverse dimension, and particularly at the distal part of the nail plate. This deformity leads to pinching off and loss of soft tissue in the affected digit, causing severe pain.
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Why is my toenail changing shape?

A change in color, texture, or shape can be harmless, but it can also be a sign of disease. If you notice any of the following changes to a fingernail or toenail, it's time to see a board-certified dermatologist.
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How do you get rid of gunk under your toenails?

You can use a loofah, sponge, or washcloth to really clean around the toenails. Try a foot soak. If you don't take a shower every day, consider soaking your feet in a tub of lukewarm water and soap. This can help break up or dislodge dirt underneath toenails.
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