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- $Title{Is a Toenail Horn the Result of a Devil's Curse?}
- $Subject{nails hooked surgery Skin onychogryphosis ram's horn nail cut back
- surgical operation surgeries operations}
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- Is a Toenail Horn the Result of a Devil's Curse?
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- QUESTION: Although it started slowly, I guess I have left it go too long, and
- now I have a terrible looking horn where my big toe nail used to be. Could it
- be the result of a devil's curse? What could a doctor do if I was to visit
- with him?
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- ANSWER: If you have the condition I think you do, it wasn't a curse that
- caused it, but your own neglect. You must have realized that toenails don't
- normally grow this way, and should be trimmed on a regular basis. The
- condition has a fancy medical name, onychogryphosis, which comes from two
- "onyx" meaning "nail" and "gryposis" meaning "hooked or curved". Some times
- the horn grows so large that it looks just like a ram's horn, and can be
- called "ram's horn nail". At any rate, it has got to go. There are two
- possible choices of treatment that your physician may offer you, and the
- choice will depend upon the size of the growth and the condition of your feet.
- It may be possible to cut it back to size, using the appropriate surgical
- instruments. This would cause no pain, but you would have to promise to keep
- your nails trimmed. If the nail is really deformed, the physician will have
- to remove the nail completely and destroy the tissue from which your toe nail
- grows. Just cutting the nail away won't help as a new nail will grow back,
- probably more disfigured than before, in four to ten months. The operation
- can be performed with an injection of local anesthetic to prevent pain. See
- your doctor soon, things won't get better by themselves.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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