Onychomycosis is one of the most common human fungal infections, affecting both fingernails and toenails and accounting for approximately 50% of all chronic nail disorders. It may be caused by various dermatophytes, yeasts (especially Candida spp.), and non-dermatophyte molds. Risk factors include advanced age, underlying conditions such as diabetes, immunosuppression, chronic moisture, and prolonged use of closed footwear. Accurate diagnosis requires clinical examination along with direct microscopy, culture, and, in advanced cases, molecular techniques. Treatment options include topical, systemic, or combined antifungal therapies, chosen based on the infection’s severity, causative agent, and patient status. Due to high recurrence rates, preventive measures and complete treatment follow-up are essential. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, etiologic agents, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic approaches to onychomycosis, highlighting current challenges in its management. , farnazvalizadeh92@gmail.com
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Onychomycosis is one of the most common human fungal infections, affecting both fingernails and toenails and accounting for approximately 50% of all chronic nail disorders. It may be caused by various dermatophytes, yeasts (especially Candida spp.), and non-dermatophyte molds. Risk factors include advanced age, underlying conditions such as diabetes, immunosuppression, chronic moisture, and prolonged use of closed footwear. Accurate diagnosis requires clinical examination along with direct microscopy, culture, and, in advanced cases, molecular techniques. Treatment options include topical, systemic, or combined antifungal therapies, chosen based on the infection’s severity, causative agent, and patient status. Due to high recurrence rates, preventive measures and complete treatment follow-up are essential. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the epidemiology, clinical manifestations, etiologic agents, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic approaches to onychomycosis, highlighting current challenges in its management.
Type of Study:
Review |
Subject:
General