I ve had paronychia in my feet and limbs these days, how to treat it? Anxious, I don t want to pull

Updated on healthy 2024-03-07
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1-..Situation analysis: pus, redness and swelling is inflammation, nail extraction can not completely solve the problem, pedicure is also a symptom but not a cure;

    2-..Treatment: apply ichthyosid ointment or ofloxacin cream when inflamed;

    3-..After anti-inflammatory (when there is no redness and swelling and it is not painful to press that part), the treatment of prevention: use a tool (I use a small round file) to carefully clean the crust of the nail groove, the purpose is to avoid letting the nail squeeze the flesh of the nail groove.

    When the nail is cut too short, the soft tissue (flesh) grows upwards and occupies the position of the nail when there is no nail cover, and the nail grows out to squeeze the soft tissue abnormally, and if the nail grows out, it will form a hard skin (dead skin), and then squeeze the nerve to cause pain and even inflammation. It is very important to trim the nail length appropriately (try to make it longer, not shorter), wear shoes not too crowded, and let the nail and nail groove live in peace, which is very important and is the key to preventing **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mine is more serious than you, a few years, and then it was so serious that I couldn't stand it, so I went to the hospital for surgery, 15 minutes, and removed the nail bed (that is, cut off a small part of the nail bed on the side of your paronychia, and that part will not grow nails in the future, in principle, it is **, but the doctor will not say so.) But the surgery fee is more expensive 1030+ anti-inflammatory and dressing change, 2 weeks to remove the stitches, and then wait for the long nails, basically nothing will affect me, I played table tennis in less than a month, and skied, nothing, now it's been a year. The nails that grow are thicker and grow slower than the others, and there is no difference between the others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't pull out your nails, some paronychia is a change in the direction of nail growth, picking it in the flesh, that is, the long ingrown nails, causing inflammation and suppuration for a long time, first eliminate the inflammation, in the **ingrown nail problem, nail pulling will not **, you can contact me.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're talking about a common foot disease called "paronychia", so don't be nervous.

    Paronychia is purulent inflammation of the tissues around the nail, usually caused by a small scratch or tearing of the paraungual side of the toe. At the beginning of the infection, redness, swelling, and pain occur on the side of the nail sulcus, and then the inflammation spreads to the entire nail area and causes suppuration. Pus sometimes breaks through the nail sulcus on its own, but it does not heal for a long time due to poor drainage of pus, and it becomes chronic paronychia.

    If the pus extends under the fingernail, a subungual abscess is formed, which is so painful that the nail can separate from the nail bed.

    Health education: 1. When there is only local redness and swelling, you can soak the affected finger (toe) in hot water, 2-3 times a day, 20 minutes each time, and then wipe and disinfect the affected area with 2% iodine tincture and iodine.

    2. External application of fish stone ointment and oral antibacterial drugs.

    3. If pus has appeared under the nail groove, it should be cut and drained, and if a subungual abscess has been formed, the affected nail (toe) should be removed in time, and the dressing should be changed on time until healing.

    4. Patients suffering from toenail chiquenitis should wear loose soft shoes or slippers to reduce friction and reduce pain.

    5. Use clean or special scissors to cut off fingernails and flesh, and some nails embedded in the nail bed should be more careful to avoid injury and infection.

    6. Once there is a wound or a foreign body penetrates, it should be disinfected immediately in the affected area, and the foreign body should be taken out, especially the tiny wooden body is easy to cause infection if it is not taken out in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If paronychia, if it is not serious, you can take the drug first, and if the drug is not good, you can go to the hospital to let the doctor cut and drain it, and then consider pulling out the nails.

    You can first disinfect with iodine, apply ichthyl ointment, and take some anti-inflammatory drugs orally, and then you can do it. Try to cut your nails so that they are not too short.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Positive rating: 100% This is paronychia.

    Paronychia is caused by the incorrect growth direction of the toe (finger) nail, which causes inflammation, redness, swelling, pain, pus and other symptoms of the toe (finger) paranail. 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 trump toes.

    **: Soak in warm water, rub medicine, antibiotics. If there is no improvement, surgery** is required. Surgery involves cutting off part of the nail to remove the granulation, and usually does not have to remove the toenail extraction. Sometimes**.

    Paronychia focuses on prevention, and once it occurs, it should be aggressive**.

    The key points of prevention and control are as follows:

    1. Usually take care of the ** around the nails, so that they are not damaged in any way, the nails should not be cut too short, and the "barbs" can not be pulled out by hand.

    2 Prevention is better than prevention. 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.

    3 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.

    4 If there is a slight injury to the finger, apply 2 iodine and bandage it with a band-aid to prevent infection.

    5 In the early stage of paronychia, hot compresses, physiotherapy, external application of ichthyroid ointment or Sanhuangsan, and sulfonamides or antibiotics can be taken if necessary.

    6 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.

    7 If there is subungual empyema, the nail should be removed to allow for adequate drainage and thoroughness**.

    Iodine smeared and soaked.

    As long as the toe has a little trauma or damage, rub or soak the affected toe with iodine wine, 4 6 times a day, 15 20 minutes each time, until it turns white, and use the disinfection effect of iodine to corrode the diseased tissue and let it grow again to prevent paronychia.

    Traditional Chinese medicine dressing. Traditional Chinese medicine is a kind of conservative method, which is used to reduce swelling, relieve pain, and detoxify, which is suitable for patients with early paronychia. Generally, hospitals apply fish stone ointment or Sanhuang powder to the affected area. Zhang Yingchun, deputy chief physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital, prepared the "anti-stasis ointment", which has obvious effect on the toes that have just suppurated, and the "anti-stasis ointment" is about 90 yuan for a course of treatment.

    Nail extraction In fact, nail extraction does not lead to paronychia, especially paronychia caused by ingrown nails, because the toenail pieces are curled on both sides and grow into the flesh, which will cut the soft tissue at the edge of the nail pieces when walking, forming "ingrown nails", and finally causing paronychia. Nail extraction can only remove nail pieces, which has no effect on nail groove and nail bed, and the newly grown nail pieces will still continue to grow into the flesh, and they are still ingrown nails, pain, and paronychia, and there have been records of patients pulling nails four or five times a year.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ingrown nails are toenails that grow into the flesh, which are more common on one or both sides of the hallux, and occasionally occur on the little toes. 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: 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.

    Clinical classification: 1. Simple paronychia: common in fingers, people who eat, drink, wash and other jobs are susceptible, and most of them are cured within 1 week.

    2. Simple ingrown nails: mostly located in the big toe, there is a feeling of swelling pain, and the pain is immediately eliminated after repair. Failure to practice will turn into paronychia.

    3. Ingrown paronychia: When there is inflammation in the toenail groove for more than 3 weeks, it should be considered to be caused by ingrown nails.

    4. Fungal paronychia: often coexisting with ringworm of the hands and feet, flushing at the nail groove, slight swelling and pain, often a little exudate, and the color of the toenail often changes, which is "gray toenail". This type of fungi killing is the key.

    The hospital's best method for toenails to grow into the flesh is to apply external plasters and internal pills to promote nail softening, and at the same time reduce inflammation to the infected area, and take surgical methods to remove or partially trim the toenails after controlling the infected surface.

    Cutting off toenails that have been embedded in the flesh by yourself not only requires the purchase of a special nail clipper set, but also if you have no previous experience in cutting such toenails, it is easy to bleed the subcutaneous tissue of the toenail or the surrounding dermis, and it is easy to get infected.

    If you wear white socks, wear sneakers.

    Is there still a trace of an unknown object on the side of the sock?

    Orthopedic workaround:

    Prepare medical gauze first, and medical alcohol hydrogen peroxide is also fine.

    Then prepare a bucket of hot water to soak your feet, just the temperature of ordinary foot soaking.

    The kind that's a little hot.

    Soak for one to two hours, and the disease** will spread and become dead skin.

    This time you are.

    Be patient. Peel off the dead skin a little.

    It's okay to bleed, when you tear it open, you'll come across a hard, scaly one.

    It's that the thing hurts a lot when you touch it, and you pull this scaly thing out with your hands or tweezers.

    Then pour hydrogen peroxide.

    Bandaging is OK! It is guaranteed to be good within a week, and generally three days is fine. However, in the future, remember not to cut your nails too short, because the nails grow into the flesh and become inflamed. It's best to keep your nails long, and you won't be **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If paronychia is the earliest form of paronychia, it is enough to soak the nails with alcohol and apply Moropicin. For mid-stage paronychia, you can disinfect it and use cotton plug into the nail to solve the problem. For paronychia with reverse **, nail bed plasty can only be performed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Whether the toenail cover can be removed without removing it depends on whether the redness and swelling (inflammation) can be resolved, and the redness and swelling can be eliminated by applying ichthyosid ointment. After the redness and swelling are eliminated, proceed to the next step --- prevention of **

    1) Nail treatment: try to keep it as long as possible (beyond the soft tissue), and the sharp corners on both sides of the nail should be rounded;

    2) Nail groove treatment: clean up the crust of the nail groove (the nail squeezes the nail groove to form the crust, the crust will be painful when the soft tissue is squeezed, and then it will become inflamed and swollen if it is more serious.

    Note: If the nail is relatively short at present, the nail groove treatment should be paid attention to often and treated in time. The toe of the shoe should not be too narrow, if it is too narrow, the nail will be squeezed, and the nail will be **paronychia.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a topical drug** and there is no need to pull out the nail.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Pull out the armor.

    bai is ineffective, fundamentally solves the problem, nail pulling is only zhi to solve the temporary problem, dao nail one.

    If the specialty comes out, it is still possible to be pierced into the flesh.

    2. You need to tie the nails into the flesh and guide them out, change the direction of nail growth, Lala is an elastic shrapnel, which will produce an upward pull force after pasting, and gradually pull out the nails in the potential flesh.

    3. After attaching the Lala Nail Sticker, the growth direction of the nail changes, and the next time it grows there, the nail will cover the place where it is stuck in the flesh, and it will not hurt next time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    To be unplugged. Otherwise, it will be inflamed all the time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is still recommended to remove it, which is conducive to medication.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Find a nail clipper with an oblique mouth, cut off the side nails, and trim them in time at ordinary times, you can prevent paronychia

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There's no good way to do it, I have it now, it's painful, and I cut it every time I cut my toenails.

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