Green nail syndrome L03.01

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 25.02.2022

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Definition
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Green or blue-green discoloration of the nail matrix of one or more nails due to infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Manifestation
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Frequent work in humid environments, microtraumas. Secondary infections in chronic bacterial or yeast induced paronychia.

General therapy
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Consistent avoidance of damp work.

Prevent the formation of a damp environment, e.g. by wearing cotton gloves in addition to or underneath the protective gloves.

External therapy
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Antiseptic hand baths (e.g. with octenidine), if necessary also reduction/removal of diseased nail material if not sufficiently effective.

Topical therapy with nadifloxacin is also possible.

Internal therapy
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Ciprofloxacin is used for systemic antibiosis of Pseudomonas infection of the nails.

Literature
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Maes M et al (2002) Green nail syndrome or chloronychia. Rev Med couch 57: 233-235

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Last updated on: 25.02.2022