The causes and consequences of nail diseases were discussed

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.32739/uha.id.61603

Üsküdar University Vocational School of Health Services (VSHS) Podology Program organized an event titled "Why Do Nails Get Sick?". Within the scope of the event, information was given about the structure of toenails and common diseases. Podologist Şehirbanu Güzel Çiftçi, who was the guest of the event, emphasized that the structure of the nail should be known very well to understand why it gets sick.

The event, which took place in Üsküdar University Çarşı Campus Classroom No. 206, was hosted by Podologist Şehirbanu Güzel Çiftçi.

The event was moderated by Üsküdar University Vocational School of Health Services (VSHS) Podology Program Head Instructor Simge Arkan Özdemir.

Within the scope of the event, Podologist Şehirbanu Güzel Çiftçi gave detailed information about the structure and functions of the nail and explained the causes of nail diseases. Through various case examples, the appearance of nail diseases, treatment approaches and the processes of podological applications were shown through visual materials.

Shahriban Güzel Çiftçi: "We need to know the structure of the nail very well"

Emphasizing that the structure of the nail should be known very well to understand why it gets sick, Çiftçi said that "The nail allows the fingers to move greatly. It protects the tips of the fingers from trauma. Thus, when I wear shoes now, if I did not have a nail, my finger would get stuck more. If we could not protect it, more wounds would be opened. Blows cause the shape and color of the nail to be distorted. Nor can we understand why something gets sick if we don't know its structure. That's why we need to know the structure of the nail very well."

Then, the students asked Podologist Şehirbanu Güzel Çiftçi curious questions about the profession.

After the question and answer session, the event ended after the presentation of a certificate of appreciation and a group photo.

 

 

Üsküdar News Agency (ÜNA)