Rehabilitation of a 13-Year History of Habitual Tic-Induced Nail Dystrophy

Habitual tic nail dystrophy is a prevalent condition among adults; however, it has received limited scholarly attention. This study aims to report the case of habitual tic nail dystrophy with a duration of 13 years. The patient was advised to modify his lifestyle habits and was followed up regularly...

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description Habitual tic nail dystrophy is a prevalent condition among adults; however, it has received limited scholarly attention. This study aims to report the case of habitual tic nail dystrophy with a duration of 13 years. The patient was advised to modify his lifestyle habits and was followed up regularly over the course of 1 year to assess changes in the appearance of his nails. The appearance of the nails normalized during the 1-year follow-up period. The appearance of nails in patients with habitual tic nail dystrophy can be significantly improved through lifestyle modifications and by minimizing the stimulation of the nail matrix.
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