Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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Contributed byKrish Tangella MD, MBA+1 moreApr 03, 2023

Introduction:

Acquired digital fibrokeratoma is a benign skin growth that typically develops on the fingers, toes, or nails of adults. It can cause discomfort or pain, and in some cases, may interfere with normal finger or toe function. In this article, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, and treatment of acquired digital fibrokeratoma.

Causes of Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma:

The exact cause of acquired digital fibrokeratoma is unknown, but it is believed to be caused by trauma or chronic irritation to the skin, such as from a tight-fitting ring or a repetitive action. It may also be associated with certain medical conditions, such as tuberous sclerosis.

Symptoms of Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma:

Acquired digital fibrokeratoma is characterized by the presence of a small, raised, flesh-colored or brownish lesion on the skin or nail bed of the fingers or toes. Some of the common symptoms of acquired digital fibrokeratoma include:

  • Pain or tenderness
  • Discomfort when using affected fingers or toes
  • Slow-growing lesion that may increase in size over time
  • Abnormal nail growth or shape

Treatment of Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma:

Treatment options for acquired digital fibrokeratoma may include:

  • Excision: Surgical removal of the lesion may be necessary if it is causing discomfort or interfering with normal finger or toe function.
  • Cryotherapy: Freezing the lesion with liquid nitrogen may be used to destroy the lesion.
  • Electrocautery: Use of a heated needle to destroy the lesion may be used.
  • Observation: If the lesion is not causing any discomfort or interfering with function, observation may be recommended.

Prevention of Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma:

Prevention of acquired digital fibrokeratoma involves avoiding trauma or chronic irritation to the skin, such as from tight-fitting jewelry or repetitive actions. Proper nail care may also help prevent acquired digital fibrokeratoma.

Conclusion:

Acquired digital fibrokeratoma is a benign skin growth that can cause discomfort or interfere with normal finger or toe function. Diagnosis may involve physical examination and biopsy, while treatment may involve excision, cryotherapy, or observation. Prevention involves avoiding trauma or chronic irritation to the skin and proper nail care.

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