Hyperonychia

Hyperonychia is a disease characterized by thickening of the nail plate. This can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, allergies and other diseases.

Hyperonychia can be either temporary or permanent. If hyperonychia is temporary, it usually goes away on its own. However, if hyperonychia is persistent, then this may be a sign of a more serious disease.

Various methods are usually used to treat hyperonychia, such as removing the nail or using medications. However, before starting treatment, it is necessary to find out the cause of the disease and carry out a diagnosis.

In any case, hyperonychia is not a serious condition and can be easily cured with the right approach.



Hyperonia is a violation of the processes of keratinization of nails and thickening of their nail plate. Possible ulcers, deformities, formation of subungual hematomas, and sometimes onychomycosis. Hyperonychia is accompanied by the appearance of fatigue in the legs, swelling, the presence of a specific odor, and may be a consequence of rheumatic or endocrine diseases. Treatment of hyperemia includes vitamin therapy and calcium supplements.