kynsikandidoosi
Kynsikandidoosi, or nail candidiasis, is a fungal infection of the fingernails or toenails caused primarily by Candida species. It is a form of onychomycosis that is less common than dermatophyte infections and often occurs with moisture exposure or nail trauma. Candida species such as Candida albicans and non-albicans species (for example, C. parapsilosis, C. tropicalis) can infect the nail plate and surrounding tissue, sometimes with other fungi present.
Risk factors include repeated hand immersion in water, chronic paronychia, diabetes, immunosuppression, aging, and use of
Clinically, fingernail candidiasis may present with inflammation around the nail fold, while the nail itself can
Diagnosis relies on clinical assessment supported by laboratory tests. Microscopy with potassium hydroxide can reveal yeast
Treatment typically combines topical and systemic approaches. Topical antifungals (ciclopirox, efinaconazole, tavaborole) may be used for
Prognosis varies; relapse is possible. Prevention focuses on reducing moisture exposure, keeping nails short and dry,