Your nails can reveal more about your health than you might realize. While occasional nail breaks or chips are common, persistent changes in color, texture, or shape may indicate an underlying medical or dermatological issue. At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we often see patients who have lived with nail concerns for months before seeking help—often because they assumed it was purely cosmetic.
If you’ve noticed changes in your nails that don’t improve on their own, consulting a dermatologist is the best step to protect both your nail and overall health.
Yellow, brown, black, or white patches on your nails could be more than just staining from nail polish. They might indicate fungal infections, psoriasis, or even, in rare cases, more serious conditions. A dermatologist can identify the cause and recommend safe, effective treatment.
Nails that become unusually thick, rough, or brittle may be affected by a fungal infection or a systemic issue such as thyroid imbalance or nutritional deficiency. At DRHC Dubai, our specialists can diagnose the underlying reason through lab testing and clinical examination.
These symptoms often point to paronychia, a nail fold infection that can worsen if left untreated. A dermatologist can provide early management—ranging from antibiotics to minor drainage procedures—to prevent complications.
When the nail lifts away from the nail bed, it may be due to trauma, infection, or chronic skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. Proper assessment ensures that treatment targets the root cause instead of just the symptom.
Curved, spoon-shaped, or clubbed nails can sometimes signal internal conditions such as anemia, heart, or lung problems. A dermatologist can guide further investigations if these changes appear.
It’s understandable to want to try home remedies or over-the-counter treatments first. However, nail disorders often look similar on the surface but have different causes. Using the wrong product can delay healing or worsen the issue. Dermatologists at DRHC Dubai are trained to distinguish between bacterial, fungal, and inflammatory nail problems, ensuring treatment is accurate, safe, and effective.
During your visit to Dr. Rami Hamed Center, the dermatologist will:
Our focus is on addressing the cause, not just the appearance, to ensure long-term recovery and healthy nail growth.