A doctor who understands paronychia or toenails comes in 20

Updated on healthy 2024-03-02
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I've had it before, and now it's okay, I suggest you also try my method, first eliminate inflammation, and then never cut your nails, keep it longer, let the edge of the nail completely grow flesh (more than 3mm), and when the nails grow out, you will win! If it is long, it must not be cut too short, it must be kept at 3mm, and the front end of the nail should be kept in the shape of "—" (that is, the length of both sides and the middle is short), I have been good for more than ten years.

    I hope it will be useful to you, and I wish you health and happiness every day!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I took a look at your toenails** to analyze, and I can preliminarily think that your situation is not ingrown nails, because under normal circumstances, ingrown nails belong to the nail groove, which cannot grow completely, and generally grow out at the edges. Slowly, there will be some pain. And your toenails are not growing very well, but at least they can grow back normally.

    It's just a little pain on the surface, I took a look at the nail ** around your foot and you may still have some swelling and pain and the like, through which you can analyze the problem of paronychia. The main thing is to look at the two different growth conditions, including pain and the like. Now I suggest to you, during this time you can see if there is an abscess or something, if there are no such conditions, then you can also use some iodophor and ointment to apply it, and then go to bandage it, not too much a day, just two to three times.

    After a while, the pain will subside. If you already have these abscesses, you should still solve the problem of pus draining out as soon as possible, and then still use ointment to bandage it, and try to pay attention to it during this time, and do not touch the water or the like. Try to eat as lightly as possible.

    Don't be too spicy or anything like that, and get plenty of rest. In the future, you should also try to wear shoes that are easy to breathe, and don't wear some sneakers or the like. When you cut your toenails in the future, try not to cut them too short, and leave some properly, otherwise it will still cause a similar situation, I hope it will bring some help to your toenails.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your toenails are ingrown nails, and your toenails look like they have nail fungus, so the key now is to have nail fungus. There are a lot of ways to do it now.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm not a doctor, but I look at the shape of your nails, and it's not like ordinary ingrown nails, it's like paronychia. I looked at my friend's little toe and he told me it was a bad idea, that his little toe was unevenly split in two. Leaning on the outer half, because her feet are often.

    Bumping into something will cause the nail cap to warp.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Paronychia. Ingrown nails, the main form of paronychia, are excessive nail cutting, causing the nail to grow into the flesh and become inflamed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I didn't take any medicine for paronychia, but I took it well.

    1 At the beginning of the redness and swelling, I suspect that there is pus, buy hydrogen peroxide to wipe it, if there are white bubbles or the like, it means that there is pus, use it several times, when to use it does not come out of white bubbles, it means that the pus has gone down. It doesn't hurt.

    2 Use iodophor or iodine wine or iodine tincture, which are available in pharmacies, and rub them several times a day after soaking your feet, or buy a large bottle and pour it in a basin, just enough to soak the injured toe, 15 minutes, 3 Rub it with ichthyl ointment, a pack of gauze, twice a day.

    4 The whole process doesn't hurt, don't worry, my big toe was like this at the beginning, I got it like this, but it took a long time, about 1 month, but it was worth it, more than pulling out the armor. You can't walk on the ground for at least a month, and you will die of pain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A yellowish-white abscess under the nail separates the deep nail from the nail bed. In addition, the side of the toe ingrown nail will have chronic fleshy tooth tissue hyperplasia, so that the wound will not heal for a long time. It should be anti-inflammatory**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Typical symptoms are: redness, swelling and pain in one side of the nail groove, which can become purulent and infected in a short time.

    At first, redness, swelling and pain occur in one side of the nail groove, which can spread to the nail root and contralateral nail groove to form perionychoiditis, or it can spread to the subungual abscess to form a subungual abscess.

    At this time, the pain is aggravated, the swelling is obvious, yellow-white pus can be seen under the nails, and the nails are floating, if not treated in time, it may develop into purulent dactylitis, and even cause osteomyelitis of the phalanges;

    It can also become chronic paronychia, which does not heal for a long time. Paronychia or subungual abscess, because the infection is superficial, so systemic symptoms are often subtle.

    It is mostly caused by paronychia and extremely nearby injuries, fresh calluses or after dialing into the skin, generally speaking, for this ** early is external application, physiotherapy, and suppuration needs to be cut and drained.

    In the early stage, hot compresses, physiotherapy, and external application can be used, and those with pus should be surgically applied**, and the ointment of iodaramine or antibiotics should be applied externally, and the ointment of fish index finger should be applied externally.

    If there is pus, a longitudinal incision and drainage can be made at the nail groove, for example, if the nail line has pus, the nail on the cocoon and the nail on the pus cocoon can be cut off.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This needs to be shown to you by a pedicure master, and it may be that it is inflamed. Then there will be a thick inside, so that you can get some medicine during the pedicure, and wrap it for a few days. Generally speaking, it means that if you get dirty inside, it will swell up when it becomes inflamed, and it needs to be reduced.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally speaking, it is the toenail growing into the flesh, which is called "paronychia" in medicine, that is, the inflammatory disease that occurs in the groove where the edge of the nail and the nail touch. Many people think that it is not a big problem, but the nails are just off, but what you don't know is that if you don't treat it for a long time and let it develop, it will cause abscesses on your toes, and even make your nails unable to grow normally and eventually fall off.

    Why paronychia forms

    Paronychia, the second most common nail disease after nail fungus, is:BacteriaIt is caused by the subcutaneous damage caused by the minimally invasive damage of parathyroid ** and the growth and reproduction.

    If paronychia occurs in the fingers, it is mostly caused by bacterial infection caused by puncture wounds, tearing barbs, etc.; If it occurs in the toes, it is mostly due to ingrown nails, shoes that are too tight, kicking the toes, etc., so that bacteria can take advantage of it.

    Another cause is fungal infectionJust like the recurrence of athlete's foot, when the ** around the nail is damaged and the immunity is reduced, it is easy to be invaded by bacteria, and then it is easy to have inflammation, so that paronychia often appears. Fungal infections are mostly caused by wearing public slippers, or their own shoes are not breathable and bacteria increase.

    Clinical signs of paronychia

    In the initial stage, one side of the nail appears locally red, swollen, hot, and painful; Occurs subcutaneously in the groove of the nail during suppurationWhite pus, fluctuating, but not easily ulcerated;Inflammation may spread downward or to the other side of the nail groove; Systemic symptoms such as increased pain and fever often occur when the infection worsens.

    What to do with paronychia**

    **Paronychia, we just want to clean up the microbial pathogenic bacteria that cause the infectionIn the early stage of paronychia, measures such as warm compresses, physiotherapy, and external application can be used.

    [Paronychia with mild symptoms].

    When the patient feels unwell at first, use an antiseptic solution such as iodophorDisinfect repeatedlyThe nail groove is local, multiple times a day, to kill local pathogenic bacteria. Avoid being squeezed and touched by shoesInflammation usually subsides slowly

    [Paronychia with more severe symptoms].

    If not treated in time, the local infection of the nail groove will be aggravated, and even cause an abscess of the nail groove, so it is necessary to seek medical attention in timeFor chronic reflux, especially paronychia, which forms local tissue swelling and deformity. It is recommended that the patient go to a regular ** hospital and follow the doctor's instructions**.

    How to prevent paronychia

    Soak your feet in hot water: It's best to take a longer period of time to soften the area around the toenails. In this way, the flesh on the outside of the toenail will avoid the toenail as it grows.

    Wear well-fitting shoesIn daily life, we need to choose the right size of shoes, if the shoes are too crowded, it will increase the chance of paronychia. It is better not to have a pointed head area of the shoe, so that it does not hurt too much.

    Standardize manicures: Usually pay attention to trimming the toenails, not too short or too bald, to cut into an arc, do not leave the tip of the toenail near the nail groove, do not trim the toenail at will. Also, try to avoid wearing socks that are too tight, choose cotton socks, and change them every day.

    Because paronychia will not get better on its own, it will only get worse and worse, so once you find out that you have paronychia, you must find it early!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I've heard of paronychia. Paronychia is a condition in which the nails grow into the flesh due to excessive nail trimming, causing the toes to become inflamed and pus-draining.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I've heard of paronychia because I'm a paronychia patient myself. Paronychia is. Toenails grow deep and usually grow into the flesh, making people unable to move or have sore toes. This disease is so uncomfortable that there is no way to get to the root.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I've heard paronychia, which is the growth of toenails into the flesh, and if you don't trim your toenails for a period of time, it will hurt and you won't be able to walk, this disease is very uncomfortable, and it's very difficult.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I have heard that paronychia is an inflammatory reaction that affects the ** folds around the nail **, and it is a ** disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I've heard that it mainly happens on the feet, and it's these nails that grow into the flesh and affect people's normal walking.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I've heard of it. It's that the nails of the big toe grow into the flesh on both sides, and then it becomes inflamed. Don't cut your toenail too bald when you cut it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I've heard of paronychia, which is a condition that makes the nails sink into the flesh and is very painful anyway.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Paronychia usually occurs first under the skin of one side of the paronycus and presents with redness, swelling, and pain. Usually no systemic symptoms. If it is done early**, the inflammation may improve and resolve.

    Otherwise, pus will form in the lesion, and there will be a fluctuating sensation in the red and swollen area, and white spots will appear, but it is not easy to break and pus. Inflammation can also occur at the root of the nail or extend to the other nail sulcus, and systemic symptoms such as increased pain and fever are common when the infection worsens. Because the nail obstructs the discharge of purulent material, the infection can spread to the deeper layers and form dactylitis.

    Finger inflammation is manifested as the distal joints of the fingers are often swollen and snake-like in appearance, accompanied by severe throbbing pain, which is aggravated when the hand droops. The volar side ** tension is large, reddish and obviously tender, and the local fluctuation sensation is not obvious. If the treatment is not timely, it can break on its own, and the wound will not heal for a long time, and it may be accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever and headache.

    Paronychia powder thoroughly**Paronychia, apply paronychia powder directly to the affected area, honey is evenly prepared, and those without wounds will apply the medicine to the red and swollen area, gauze bandage, once a day. Paronychia powder quickly relieves pain, eliminates paronychi inflammation, and promotes rapid nail repair. Paronychia powder can quickly soften, fluffy and nails, and you can easily stay away from the troubles of paronychia without nail pulling, and it is currently the best product for paronychia!

    Hope you get soon**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    There was such a trend in the past, and it is likely that it is.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I have also used paronychia powder, mine has pus, and it is fine after a course of treatment.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Paronychia is a purulent infection of the soft tissues around the (toe)nail, which is caused by bacteria that attack the subcutaneous skin and multiply through minimally invasive damage next to the nail**. In the fingers, it is often caused by injuries such as puncture wounds, tearing or deep nail trimming. In the toes, it is usually caused by ingrown nails or shoes that are too tight, and most often occur in the thumb.

    Paronychia is more common in adolescents or women. Generally, it can occur in the fingers or in the toes, and the bad habit of gnawing the fingers is often caused by the ingrown nails in the toes. In the toes, it is usually caused by ingrown nails or shoes that are too tight, and most often occur in the thumb.

    Paronychia and ingrown nails will not heal on their own, and suppuration will appear after a long time. If you don't have a toenail for a long time, it will be seriously deformed, resulting in the destruction of the nail bed, and finally the toenail defect, and in severe cases, even the lack of nails. If the toenail is regurgitated, it is easy to cause subungual abscess, and in severe cases, it may cause osteomyelitis.

    Some patients do not ** for a long time, resulting in a decrease in the immunity of the nail site and losing the role of the natural protective barrier of the nail, resulting in the infection of fungal diseases onychomycosis (nail fungus), onychomycosis is a very contagious fungal disease, if not **, it may cause a series of diseases such as tinea capitis, ringworm of the hand. Therefore, with paronychia, it must be carried out in time**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Paronychia is an inflammatory response involving periungual** folds that manifests as acute or chronic purulent, tender, and painful swelling of periungual tissues caused by a nail fold abscess. When the infection becomes chronic, a transverse crest appears at the base of the methyl group, and a new crest appears with **. Finger involvement is more common than toes.

    The main susceptibility factor is the separation of the nail epithelium from the nail plate due to injury, and pyococci or yeast may secondary to the moist nail groove and nail folds.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It is usually caused by ingrown nails, and there is a lot on the feet, which is usually a problem with the shoes

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Nowadays, there are more and more patients with paronychia, and the appearance of paronychia has had a great impact on the health of patients. Paronychia usually has some discomfort after it occurs, such as walking discomfort. Therefore, it is necessary for everyone to know more about the symptoms of paronychia, so as to detect and improve the disease as soon as possible.

    Paronychia is already very familiar to everyone, there are many patients suffering from paronychia in our lives, many people think that paronychia only occurs on the toes, but in fact, it is not, paronychia can also occur on the fingers, but most of the patients who suffer from paronychia are toes. After paronychia, the patient will be very uncomfortable, not only the nails are very unsightly, but also very painful. There are many factors in life that may lead to the occurrence of paronychia, such as wearing high heels, everyone must be very familiar with the symptoms of paronychia, so as to detect the disease as soon as possible.

    So, what are the manifestations of paronychia? Paronychia can cause three discomforts in the toes, and we will briefly understand and recognize this problem.

    Clause. 1. After suffering from paronychia, the patient's toes will be red, swollen and swollen in a short period of time, which is also one of the main symptoms of paronychia. With the development of paronychia, paronychia becomes more and more severe, patients will have toe pain, and pus spots will appear on the side of the toes, and then a large amount of pus will appear inside, and a lot of bud tissue will appear inside.

    Clause. 2. Infection will continue to form in the area of the nail groove, and at this time, patients will have symptoms of swelling and pain, and some patients will have symptoms of suppuration ** infection, which will spread the infection to the root of the nail and cause inflammation around it. If it is to spread to the bottom there will be an abscess, at which point the pain will increase greatly and the swelling will be particularly noticeable.

    Clause. 3. If the toenail infection spreads to the nail bed, there will be more and more pus inside and the entire toenail will be covered. The entire toenail will have edema, and even the toenail will float, at which point, gently pulling the nail may fall off.

    There are many symptoms of paronychia, and many people are not clear about the symptoms of paronychia, so that it is difficult to detect and ** the disease at an early stage. Therefore, we must have a detailed understanding of the symptoms of paronychia in our lives, and once we find that we have paronychia similar symptoms, we must go to the hospital for diagnosis as soon as possible, without any delay. It is necessary to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.

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