Rowland has recently returned from Africa where he was taking Chloroquine for malaria prophylaxis – and presents with blue nails. They are painless and he is otherwise well.
What is the most likely cause of this presentation of blue nails?
- Medication use – Chloroquine
What are the causes of blue nails discolouration of the nail plate?
- Antimalarials
- Argyria
Argyria or argyrosis is a condition caused by excessive exposure to chemical compounds of the element silver, or to silver dust. The most dramatic symptom of argyriais that the skin turns purple or purple-grey. It may take the form of generalized argyria or local argyria.
How would you give Doxycycline for malaria prophylaxis?
- doxycycline 100 mg (child 8 years or older: 2 mg/kg up to 100 mg) orally, daily (starting 1 to 2 days before entering, and continuing for 4 weeks after leaving the malarious area)
What are the non pharmacological methods of avoiding Malaria exposure?
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applying effective insect repellent and using other insecticide products (eg mosquito coils or vaporising mats)
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wearing light-coloured long trousers and long-sleeved shirts in the evening
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sleeping in screened accommodation or using mosquito nets, which can be pyrethroid impregnated
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avoiding outside activities between dusk and dawn
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avoiding perfume and aftershave.
Reading
- eTG- Malaria – https://tgldcdp.tg.org.au/viewTopic?topicfile=malaria&guidelineName=Antibiotic#toc_d1e516
- Murtaghs General Practice Chapter 129 – http://murtagh.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=1522§ionid=116046129
- Murtaghs Practice Tips – Chapter 8 – Nail Problems – http://murtagh.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?bookid=1920§ionid=143276631