What are the dangers of paronychia?What causes paronychia?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-04
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    For paronychia, don't cut the toenail too short, especially on both sides of the nail groove, it should be smooth, and the free edge of the toenail should be square, not round or pointed. Prevent and control ingrown nails caused by toenails entering the flesh. If you really have paronychia, you can apply [nail disease net], which can reduce inflammation and sterilize, and dig out the treasure.

    Paronychia is inflammation of the sides of the toenail due to bacterial infection, with symptoms such as pain, swelling, and suppuration. Ingrown nails often cause paronychia;Recurrent paronychia can cause deformation of the toenail and the formation of ingrown nails, and the two diseases are complementary and can change with each other. Causes of paronychia:

    1. Wearing shoes too tightly, the lateral deck bends to grow into the nail groove tissue.

    2. Cut the nails improperly, and cut both sides too short and too deep.

    3. Trim the residual nail and directly puncture it into the soft tissue of the nail groove.

    4. Nail diseases such as nail fungus, nail dystrophy, thick nail syndrome, etc. can also be caused.

    5. It is more common to see standing work in the service industry or athletes, ballet dancers, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the nails grow into the flesh, they hurt and are prone to pus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I used to pull out my nails and it was so painful that I couldn't wear shoes for 2 weeks. The last time I suffered from paronychia, that is, the third time, was in August last year, when I cut my nails to the depths, the next day I felt wrong, the wound could not be closed, it dragged on for a week, and then I went to the hospital, the doctor asked me to soak my toes in salt water, I tried it for 2 weeks, and combined with my own method, after soaking my feet, I stuffed it between my nails and granulation with clean cotton, not much at first, a little bit, change it every few hours, and the toes with paronychia should not be washed casually, only soaked in salt water, it took a little more than 2 months, just**, and after soaking your toes in salt water, you disinfect them with (nail disease), dig out the treasure, and then stuff cotton, be patient, and the shoes should be breathable, and you can't cover your feet. And you might have to cut off nails that were deep into the granulation, and I cut them once.

    Hope it helps you this is my personal experience and I wish you a speedy **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Paronychia, ingrown nails are not ** consequences:

    1) Paronychia and ingrown nails generally do not heal on their own, and they always walk with a limp, which affects their image very much.

    2) The toenail will be severely deformed, resulting in the destruction of the nail bed and finally the loss of the toenail.

    3) Toenail regurgitis is easy to cause subungual abscess, and in severe cases, it may cause osteomyelitis.

    Therefore, with paronychia, it must be carried out in time**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Paronychia, but also according to each person's different situation to go **, I hope I wrote these methods to help you to a certain extent, if there is a similar situation in life, must not go to the city, to pay attention to. It is very good to go to the hospital in a timely manner. Useful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Paronychia is caused by five aspects:

    1. Genetic factors.

    2. Mechanical damage: squeezing, pressing, bumping, bumping, etc.

    3. Deformed toenails: gray toenails, flesh-wrapped toenails.

    4. Discomfort in wearing shoes.

    5. Improper trimming of toenails.

    It is important to pay attention to the importance of cutting nails frequently, and then the shoes are not too tight, and it is recommended to apply external Chinese medicine nail inlay ointment**, the effect will be ideal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Paronychia is due to the presence of gaps in the nail groove, which is easy for germs to live and multiply, especially in the feet, which is a paradise for germs to grow. Paronychia that does not heal for a long time is mostly caused by "toenails growing into the flesh", and a few people can be caused by fungal infection.

    Guidance: 1. Cut the toenail too short. If the toenail is cut too short, the soft tissue next to it will grow upwards because it is not covered by the toenail, and as a result, the toenail grows out and pierces into the soft tissue.

    2. Wear inappropriate shoes. Unsuitable shoes, such as pointy shoes, have too narrow a front and can squeeze the soft tissues of the toes, which can also form ingrown nails over time.

    3. The toes have been traumatized. Toenails may become deformed when the toes are damaged due to football, collisions, smashes, etc., and when the nail bed or nail blast is affected.

    4. Infection with fungi and obesity are also predisposing factors.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Paronychia is an inflammatory response caused by microbial invasion of the nail groove, which can be examined in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Paronychia is mainly caused by bad habits, such as not paying attention to the cleanliness of the feet, not cutting nails, etc., you need to be timely**, opinions and suggestions: Hello, it is recommended that it is best to go to the hospital in time for a check-up, if it is serious, it is necessary to pull nails**, or to carry out anti-inflammatory.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be caused by not trimming the toenails for a long time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Paronychia is common**: Paronychia is caused by the incorrect growth direction of the toe (finger) nail, which causes inflammation of the paranailal tissue, redness, swelling, pain, pus and other symptoms. After a long period of inflammation, the tissue produces granulomas, which makes the toe (finger) nail sink deeper and deeper, and it is not easy to heal itself.

    It is more common in large toes.

    The germs invade from the wound and spread along the nail groove. At this time, the subcutaneous tissue is hyperemia, edema, and leukocyte chemotaxis, followed by the degeneration, necrosis, and liquefaction of damaged tissue cells; A semi-annular abscess is formed. Pus can also spread from the glossus to the subcutaneous and contralateral glossus of the nail base.

    At the same time, many people are worried that paronychia will be contagious, and I will clearly explain here that it is not contagious, but you should pay attention to hand hygiene, do not cut your nails too cleanly and hurt the flesh, especially near the nail groove, and pay attention to the general health.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Paronychia is mostly caused by subungual abscess caused by punctures, abrasions, ingrown nails or pulling out "inverted skin spurs" in the nail groove and its nearby tissues, and is often caused by the spread of paronychia or infection caused by subungual puncture wounds or finger crush wounds, and the pathogenic bacteria are mainly Staphylococcus aureus.

    Clinical presentation. At the beginning, one side of the nail groove is red, swollen and painful, and it can become purulent and infected in a short time, and it can spread to the root of the nail and the contralateral nail groove to form perionychonicitis, or it can spread to the subungual abscess to form a subungual abscess. At this time, the pain is aggravated, the swelling is obvious, and the yellow-white pus can be seen under the nail to float the nail, if not treated in time, it can develop into purulent dactylitis or even cause osteomyelitis of the phalange, or it can become chronic paronychia, long-lasting paronychia or subungual abscess, because the infection is superficial, so the systemic symptoms are often not obvious.

    **In the early stage, hot compresses, physiotherapy, external application of fish and stone ointment or Sanhuangsan, etc., iodaramine drugs or antibiotics can be used.

    If there is already pus, a longitudinal incision and drainage can be made at the nail sulcus. When the infection has affected the subcutaneous area of the nail group, a longitudinal incision can be made on each side of the nail groove, the nail root epithelium can be turned up, the nail root is removed, and a small piece of petroleum jelly gauze or latex sheet can be placed for drainage. If pus has accumulated under the nail bed, the nail should be removed or the nail on the abscess cavity should be cut off.

    Care should be taken to avoid damaging the nail bed when extracting nails, so as to avoid deformities of the nascent nails in the future.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Paronychia is more common in adolescents or women. It can occur in both the fingers and the toes. Those who occur on the fingers often have a bad habit of gnawing on the fingers, and those that occur on the toes are often caused by secondary infection of the ingrown nails.

    Paronychia usually occurs first under the skin of one side of the paronychia, presenting with redness, swelling, and pain. Generally, there are no provincial symptoms. If it is done early**, the inflammation may improve and resolve.

    Otherwise, pus will form in the lesion, and there will be fluctuation 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 heel of the nail or extend to the other nail groove, 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.

    The proximal side of the nail (nail root) is closely connected to the nail and extends along the distal ends of the nail in both directions, forming the nail groove. Paronychia is infection of the paronychia or its surrounding tissues. It is mostly caused by injuries such as microscopic punctures, contusions, barbs (reverse peeling) or deep nail cutting, and the pathogenic bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus aureus.

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    **Take an appropriate amount of the above ointment and apply it to the affected area, and wrap it with gauze, and change the dressing once a day in the morning and evening, for a course of treatment in 4 days. Dream weaving content management system 4 Wash the appropriate amount of fresh verbena, mix it with a little salt, pound it, apply it to the affected area and bandage it, change the dressing 1 time a day, generally the symptoms will be reduced in 3 days, and it can be cured in 5 days. Verbena can clear away heat and detoxify, reduce swelling, dissipate stasis and drain pus, has an inhibitory effect on a variety of bacteria, and is rich in medicinal sources.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's a vitamin deficiency, just supplement some vitamins, it won't be very serious, eat more carrots, tomatoes, grapes and other foods.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Suppuration, nail deformation, defects, and even more severe may cause osteomyelitis, etc., and may also lead to fungal diseases such as nail moss. It should be done as soon as possible**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Paronychia is a purulent bacterial infection along the nail groove and surrounding tissues along the nail side of the nail mouth, often caused by small injuries, such as punctures, barbs, nail clipping too deep, etc., most of its pathogenic bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus, paronychia often occurs under the skin of the nail groove on one side, and then the inflammation spreads to the nail root or to the nail groove on the other side, forming a subungual abscess, if the infection spreads further to the depth, forming dactylitis or chronic paronychia, the pain will be aggravated when the infection is severe, There are symptoms of poisoning with a generalized fever.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Paronychia refers to the suppuration of the soft tissues next to the nail, which is generally due to the presence of small breakages next to the nails, and then the bacteria invade and multiply, causing suppuration.

    Once paronychia appears, if it is in the early stage, it is manifested as redness, swelling, heat and pain, and can be given ichthyolide ointment, alcohol, iodophor or antibiotic ointment for external application, if there is an abscess, abscess incision, or nail extraction.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Expert answer: paronychia is the bacterial through the parathyroid ** minimally invasive damage to the subcutaneous and growth and multiplication of the soft tissue around the nail suppuration **, paronychia appears on the hand, mostly due to puncture wounds, tearing flesh thorns or nail trimming too deep and other injuries.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Paronychia can be caused by the following reasons.

    Clause. 1. Many people will cut their nails too short when they cut them, so that the soft tissues next to them are not covered by the nail cover, so they will grow upward, and when the nails grow out, they will pierce into the soft tissues, which will form paronychia.

    Clause. Second, some people wear uncomfortable shoes, such as the pointed end of the front of the leather shoes is too narrow, which will squeeze the soft tissues of the toes together, and over time it will form ingrown nails and cause paronychia. So when people choose shoes, they must not ignore comfort for the sake of beauty.

    Clause. 3. Trauma to the toe can also cause paronychia, for example, when people are playing football, the foot is hit by the football violently, which makes the toe damaged and affects the nail bed or the mother cell, and the toe will be deformed, thus causing paronychia.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There are many causes of paronychia, and you can come to the hospital for a check-up before you can cure it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Paronychia is mostly caused by a fungal infection. It is caused by not paying attention to nail cutting, cutting too deeply, and wearing shoes is small and squeezing is injured, resulting in injury to the nail bed. When the nail bed is injured, the nails will naturally grow irregularly.

    Grow into the flesh. Nails pierced in the flesh, walking rubbing. It can naturally cause inflammation, pus, pain, etc.

    After a long time, if you don't pay attention to hygiene, granulations will naturally grow at the nail groove. (Granulation is a foreign body growing at the nail sulcus caused by severe inflammation of paronychia, which is a lump of rotten meat) The nail bed is like a human bone. The bones are all injured, and the flesh on the outside naturally grows crooked.

    So please be careful, don't think that no inflammation and no pus are good. If the nail bed is not repaired, it will still be ** again. At the same time, it is recommended not to pull nails, because the more times the nails are pulled, the more serious the damage and deformation of the nail bed, and the more difficult it is to repair.

    Paronychia is recommended with onychomycosis.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    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 focuses on prevention, and once it occurs, it should be aggressive**. 1.Pay attention to the maintenance of your fingers, wash your hands and rub some petroleum jelly or skin care cream before going to bed, which can enhance the disease resistance around the nail groove.

    2.Usually take care of the nails around the **, so that they do not suffer any damage, the nails should not be cut too short, and the "barbs" can not be pulled out by hand. 3.

    Check in the bud. Wooden thorns, bamboo thorns, sewing needles, fish bone spurs, etc. are the most common foreign objects that are most likely to puncture the nail groove in daily life, so you should be extra careful when participating in labor or busy with housework. 4.

    If there is a slight injury to the finger, it can be rubbed with 2 iodine and band-aided to prevent infection. 5.If it has suppurated, it should be cut in time at the hospital to drain the pus.

    Prevents the spread of infection and causes osteomyelitis of the phalanges. 6.If there is subungual empyema, the nail should be removed to allow for adequate drainage and thoroughness**.

    7.In the early stage of paronychia, warm compresses, physiotherapy, external application of ichthyroid ointment or Sanhuangsan, and if necessary, sulfonamides or antibiotics can be used.

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