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  1. 19 wrz 2022 · The management of yellow nail syndrome (YNS) focuses on treating symptoms. If thought to be a paraneoplastic syndrome, the treatment of underlying cancer may lead to resolution. Sometimes, YNS can resolve without intervention. Pulmonary Symptoms. Pleural effusions are usually treated with thoracentesis.

  2. 16 maj 2022 · What are the symptoms of yellow nail syndrome? Yellow nail syndrome has three main types of symptoms: Nail changes: Your nails may grow slower or stop growing. They usually become thick, yellow or green and may detach from your nail bed and fall off. Nail changes may affect one or all nails.

  3. Patients should receive appropriate medical treatment for their respiratory symptoms and oedema. Nail changes once established are usually permanent, although complete reversion to normal nails has occurred in some cases. Treatment of nails includes topical vitamin E solution and oral itraconazole. Some studies have shown that nutritional ...

  4. Generally, people are diagnosed with yellow nail syndrome if they have two or three of the three classical symptoms (yellow nails, lymphedema and pleural effusion). The nail changes are considered essential for the diagnosis, but they can be subtle.

  5. 16 kwi 2024 · Yellow nail syndrome gets its name from the buildup of lymph under the nails, making them appear yellow. People with this condition may develop pulmonary (lung) and lymphatic system (infection-fighting) problems.

  6. 27 lut 2017 · Sinusitis. Treatment of acute sinusitis is based on antibiotics (amoxicillin–clavulanate (1.5–3 g/day), or, in the case of penicillin allergy, doxycycline (200 mg/day), fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin, 500 mg/day) or moxifloxacin (400 mg/day)) for 5–7 days [114].

  7. 10 maj 2023 · The treatment of yellow nail syndrome is geared toward the symptoms present in each individual. Treatment may include antibiotic therapy for repeated respiratory infections. The yellowed, malformed nails may improve without therapy.