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There is a possibility that a granulation may grow around the first day of paronychia, so don't cut off the granulation and let it remain, because having granulation means tissue regeneration, and it will be fine after a while. It is recommended to go to the pharmacy to buy a bottle of boric acid water, take a shower and apply a cold compress for 10 to 15 minutes, you can apply it twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening, but there is no problem if you don't have time to do it once, but it is better to do it at night. Also, do not exercise vigorously during the inflammation period, it will not only hurt, but also slow to heal.
Personally, I don't think there is a need to go to a pedicure or hospital, and nail extraction surgery or other surgery will also be done. Finally, don't wear shoes that don't fit the size, especially if you need to exercise, and cut your toenails regularly, and it's best to fix them (I remember that people who get up in the middle of the night to cut .......)Don't cut your toenails too short so that you don't have sharp corners to poke you. [Because I am always not careful, so I sincerely remind you] I hope you will be ** as soon as possible.
By the way, don't always touch your wounds, don't trust those people to cut the granulation off, otherwise you can "granulation" and will tell you that this is tissue regeneration.
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If there is paronychia pus, there is pain and swelling after doing **, it is not excluded that it is caused by paronychia**, it is best to go to the hospital to check it and determine that it is a factor of paronychia, if necessary, you can do nail extraction**, pay attention to local care, and supplement nutrition in time.
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Paronychia is caused by the presence of gaps in the nail groove, and the bacteria are easy to live and multiply, especially in the feet, and it is a paradise for the growth of germs Most of the paronychia that does not heal for a long time is caused by "the toenail grows into the flesh", and a few people can be caused by infection with fungi.
1. If the toenail is cut too short The toenail is cut too short, and the soft tissue next to it will grow upwards because it is not covered by the toenail, and as a result, after the toenail grows out, it will be pierced into the soft tissue
2. Wear inappropriate shoes Unsuitable shoes, such as pointed scalp shoes, are too narrow in the front, which will squeeze the soft tissues of the toes, and over time, ingrown nails will also form
3. The toe has been traumatized due to football, collision, smashing, etc., which causes the toe to be damaged, and the toenail will also be deformed when it affects the nail bed or nail blast
4. Infection with fungi and obesity are also predisposing factors
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Why do I get paronychia? The pathogen is mainly Staphylococcus aureus that is commonly present on the surface of **. Infection can occur after a variety of minor injuries to the hand, such as puncture wounds, abrasions, small cuts, deep nail clipping, and barbs of the new skin.
In classical medicine, it is known as "snake eye boils" and "referential". It is due to traumatic infection or the invasion of disease into the nail groove that causes stagnation of qi and blood, and when the heat is strong, the flesh rots into carbuncles, which belongs to the category of sores and ulcers.
1. 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, after the toenail grows out, it will pierce 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.There has been a traumatic injury to the toe. Toenails may be deformed when the toes are damaged due to football, collisions, and smashing injuries, and when the nail bed or nail blasts are affected.
4.In addition, fungal infections and obesity are also triggering factors.
5.Very few believe that it is due to the stage of human evolution.
Paronychia is prompt**, and nail incarnation cream can be used.
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Paronychia, the problem is not big, and it is extremely harmful! What causes paronychia?
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Question 1: What happens if paronychia is severe Hello, if it is a severe paronychia, nail extraction is the ultimate method, but you must treat the corresponding nail bed while extracting the nails, so that the newly grown nails do not enter the surrounding nail groove, if you are not serious, please ** as soon as possible**.
Wishing you good health! Question 2: What happens if paronychia is severe 1, the root cause is that the nail is stuck in the flesh. This is shown in the figure below.
2. If you can, try to trim the nails in the left side of the flesh, or find a professional pedicure who can help you deal with it.
3. Once the nail grows, it may get stuck in the flesh. So you must take precautions, you can stuff cotton into the nail groove, and after the nails grow, they will not directly prick the flesh.
4. You can use the nail pulling sticker, or the nail pulling sticker to assist**, and produce an upward pull force after sticking it on the nail surface. Gradually pull out the nails in the flesh so that the nails cover the front edge of the toes all the way. Your nails are so serious, probably because you overtrimmed them before.
5. It is also possible to pull out the nails in the hospital, but it is very painful. It may also be after the nail is removed**. Your right nail is relatively normal, and nail extraction destroys the nail bed, which is not the first choice.
6. About the question of anti-inflammatory, I think it is good, oh, I will continue to answer it for you.
Question 3: What happens if paronychia is left untreated for a long time The dangers of paronychia:
1. Severe pain, paronychia seriously affects people's normal life. Paronychia on the feet affects wearing shoes and walking, and paronychia on the hands affects work, washing face, eating, etc., and affects the overall image.
2. The appearance of paronychia will cause the nail to loosen, deform, and fall off, resulting in the destruction of the nail bed. If not treated promptly, it may cause osteomyelitis and onychoesgitis of the distal nail joints.
3. Paronychia patients can cause symptoms such as nail fungus and onychomycosis. Severe paronychia can lead to osteomyelitis.
4. Paronychia will not get better on its own, it will only get more and more serious, and the harm of paronychia is serious, and it can suppurate and not grow nails. Long-term absence of paronychia may lead to a decrease in immunity in the nail area. The nails will lose their protective barrier and be susceptible to fungal diseases (such as nail fungus, etc.), which is one of the more serious hazards of paronychia.
If the infection is thickened again, disinfect it first to prevent the infection from getting worse, and put a latch on the sticker. Note**During the period, do not get wet, and usually cut less toenails, and don't cut them so short to prevent toenails from growing into the flesh.
Question 4: Paronychia is already very serious, what will happen if it is delayed for too long Don't delay it any longer, diagnose and treat it in time. Paronychia is originally a local infection of the nail (toenail), if delayed, many will become chronic, local granulation hyperplasia, nail bed deformity, often acute attack, very few infections along the limbs to appear systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue and so on.
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Wearing inappropriate shoes, squeezing your feet, wearing high heels, standing for a long time, and not washing your feet, so you will have paronychia.
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Paronychia is hard to get better on its own.
The growing part of the nail is called methyl or nail root, which is covered by **, and the two sides of the nail meet the **fold to form the nail groove. Paronychia, that is, the suppuration of the junction between the nail plate and the folds, is one of the common infectious diseases of the finger (toe) in clinical practice. The pathogenic bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus on the surface.
Can occur after a variety of minor injuries.
Paronychia external nail inlay ointment.
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Paronychia is an infection caused by toenails pierced in the flesh, and it will not be good if you don't repair your toenails.
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Current Situation:
--Local redness and swelling, that is, inflammation; The cause may be improper nail handling (cutting too short) or wearing shoes with too narrow toes;
The following method principle is for reference:
--Ichthyosene ointment (other similar anti-inflammatory ointments are also available) is used to drain pus and reduce swelling;
--After the inflammation is reduced (when it doesn't hurt to press on that part), use a tool (you use a small round file) to carefully clean the crust of the nail groove, so as to avoid the nail squeezing the flesh of the nail groove. When the nail is cut too short, the soft tissue (flesh) grows upwards when there is no nail cover, and the nail grows out and squeezes the soft tissue abnormally. Nail length trimming should be appropriate (try to make it longer, not shorter), so that the nail and nail groove live in peace This is very important and is the key to preventing **;
Things to note:
--If your nails are short, sharpen the corners on both sides of your nails so that they don't get into the flesh at once. In other words: this is a war between the nail and the nail groove, when the nail has not yet grown, the soft tissue (flesh) of the nail groove has grown out, occupying the position that the nail should occupy, and the nail encounters obstacles when it advances, but it cannot stop advancing, and can only rush forward.
First, sharpen the sharp corners on both sides of the nail to make it smoother, which is called frustrating its edge. Then clean the crust of the nail groove that has been pressed out by the nails, which is called clearing the barricades. As the nails continue to grow, the barricades should be cleaned until the nails extend beyond the soft tissues (flesh).
If the nail and the nail sulcus coexist peacefully, paronychia will not be **.
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