Doctor, can paronychia be completely cured without nail extraction?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-16
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In this case, conservative** may not work very well. However, if you really don't want to pull the nails, you can use iodophor, or 1:5000 potassium permanganate soaking**, along with anti-inflammatory drugs**.

    It is recommended that the best and fastest method is to perform nail extraction under local anesthesia**, and then change the dressing routine**, which can generally heal in about seven to ten days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To unplug. Paronychia has always been bad, mainly because paronychia is reversed, paronychia is due to the patient's usual nail trimming method is incorrect, so that the two ends of the nail are embedded in the flesh on both sides, resulting in local long-term repeated inflammation.

    The nails are ingrown and red, swollen, purulent discharge. In general, ingrown nails are infected and require surgery to remove the whole nail or half of the nail, otherwise it is difficult to heal. If it is a real infection, there is no difference between procrastination and nail pulling, because nail pulling does not affect daily life.

    If paronychia occurs, it is not good for a long time, and you should seize the time to pull out the nails. Be careful not to cut your nails too short and avoid wearing shoes that are too tight.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This must go to the hospital for professional treatment, because if paronychia can not be treated in time, the spread of the eyelids will easily cause sepsis, sepsis, and nail ulcers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best to go to the hospital to remove the nail cap because paronychia is particularly serious and can be long-lasting. Better a finger off than always aching.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Paronychia is always **, always different growth, but I think the best way is to go to the hospital to remove the cover, because this is conducive to healing, rather than blindly enduring the **, which will be very painful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Expert answer: Many people think that paronychia will get better on their own, so they don't deal with paronychia and delay the best time for paronychia.

    Paronychia does not heal on its own, and suppuration will occur 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 in severe cases, it will evolve into nail fungus, or even lead to no nails. So the sooner paronychia is on, the better.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Paronychia may get better on its own.

    When paronychia is mild, the local inflammation will heal spontaneously after absorption, and if the local purulent is rupture and pus flows out, it may also heal spontaneously.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First, it can be symptomatic and analgesic**, patients can take oral drugs with analgesic effect**, and can use ointments with analgesic effect externally**, which can relieve pain.

    Second, oral antibiotics are required**, and many types of antibiotics can be taken orally, such as cephalosporin antibiotics and so on.

    Third, you can apply an ointment with anti-inflammatory effect externally**, and apply the ointment to the inflammation to make the inflammation subside.

    During the above-mentioned period, the patient must keep the nail sulcus clean, do not touch water, and do not touch pollutants, otherwise the inflammation may worsen. In addition, if paronychia is reversed, or if significant ingrown nails occur, nail extraction is recommended.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    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 **.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Paronychia does not require nail extraction. How long is paronychia you've had? Small general diseases should not be over-treated.

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