How is paronychia treated? How is paronychia treated?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Situation analysis: -Local pus, that is, inflammation;

    .Improper nail handling (cut too short).

    It would be easy to do this if you understood the following method principles:

    .If the wound is opened, apply purple syrup to reduce inflammation to the wound site, and if the wound is closed, apply ichthyroid ointment (other similar anti-inflammatory ointments are also OK);

    .After the inflammation is reduced (when it doesn't hurt to press on that area), carefully clean the crust of the nail groove with a tool (I use a small round file) 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 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 **;

    .Note: If your nails are on the short side, 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 **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended to apply anti-inflammatory treatment with fish stone ointment, which can kill bacteria in the depths; After the inflammation is reduced, carefully clean the crust of the nail groove with a tool to avoid letting the nail squeeze the flesh of the nail groove again;

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The method is right, it is very curable, but don't pull out the armor, you will regret it. There is a shop on Taobao that seems to be Beijing Aoren, and there is one for this disease, which I bought a year ago. It's very easy to make.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A pedicure can help you fix it, but you have to find a better one, otherwise the more you repair, the worse it will be.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Antibiotics may be used for mild symptoms of paronychia**, and surgery may be done to remove part of the nail or to cut open and drain the abscess if symptoms are severe or if an abscess is formed.

    1. General**.

    For chronic paronychia, especially fungal infections, keep your feet dry and wear loose, breathable shoes. If the results of conservative ** are not good, individualized surgery** may be performed.

    2. Drugs**.

    In the early stage of paronychia, there is mild pain and redness on one side of the nail, which can be conservative**, and iodine wine is applied to the affected area, potassium permanganate solution is repeatedly applied, and oral antibiotics are more effective. Before the abscess of paronychia is formed, the affected finger can be soaked in alcohol or yellow syrup, and then local physiotherapy hot compresses, oral anti-inflammatory drugs, etc.**.

    3. Surgery**.

    If an abscess is formed, a longitudinal incision should be performed at the obvious place of the paranailly groove abscess** drainage, and the dressing should be changed regularly to avoid the occurrence of purulent dactylitis. If the nail interferes with drainage, partial nail excision or nail extraction** should be done if necessary, and adequate drainage should be done.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If paronychia is not too severe, you can try small home remedies**, such as hot water soaking, concentrated salt water soaking, raw onion smearing, cactus smearing, coptis rhubarb smearing, etc.; It can also be treated with antibiotics, anti-inflammatory analgesics and other drugs**; In severe cases, surgical nail extraction is required**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Here's an answer to that question for you. In the first year.

    There are many ways to get paronychia**. The following is to tell you that you need to do the following ** to be able to cure paronychia.

    First of all, paronychia needs to be anti-inflammatory**, paronychia is caused by inflammation of the paronycus and its surrounding tissues, so anti-inflammatory** is required, and patients can take oral antibiotics, or at the same time use topical ointments with anti-inflammatory effects**, which can promote the gradual resolution of inflammation.

    Paronychia can also be surgically surged**, if the local inflammation is severe and an abscess forms locally, surgery is required**. Generally, the operation under the anesthesia of the root block is selected, the local incision can be made, the pus can be drained clean, if necessary, part of the nail can be removed, or even all the stent can be removed, which will help the inflammation to subside, after the operation, the wound needs to be disinfected and changed regularly until the new nail grows.

    You can also use iodine wine to smear and soak**: as long as the toe is slightly traumatized or damaged, rub or soak the affected toe with iodine wine, 4-6 times a day, 15-20 minutes each time, until **white, use the disinfection effect of iodine wine to corrode the diseased ** tissue, let it grow again, in order to prevent paronychia.

    I hope I can help friends in need.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Paronychia is a very common disease, many people have suffered from paronychia, paronychia has a great impact on people's nail health, so if someone finds that they have symptoms of paronychia, they should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the condition and causing other complications. There are many ways to do paronychia, and different plans are done according to different symptoms.

    1. What should I do about paronychia**

    1.Early paronychia.

    When pus has not yet formed in the early stage of paronychia, ichthyolide ointment can be applied around the affected area to reduce inflammation and swelling, and at the same time, cephalosporins or amoxicillin can be combined. In addition, it is necessary to pay attention to cleaning and daily care, and iodophor can be used to scrub the affected area to prevent infection. If the affected area is somewhat red and swollen, you can use a wet compress of 10% cork solution to reduce the swelling.

    2.Purulent paronychia.

    When the inflammation is severe and there is already suppuration, it is necessary to completely remove the pus. If there is empyema, an incision and drainage will be performed to drain the pus, and antimicrobials will be continued to cause inflammation**. In the case of ingrown nails, an early application of Orbion cream can be used to relieve pain, soften the nail and correct its growth trend.

    Swift Fiber. 3.Paronychia later.

    If the incision and drainage do not improve, you will need to go to the hospital for nail extraction, and it is generally recommended to remove the entire nail. At the same time as the edge of the nail plate is removed, the corresponding methyl substance and nail bed must be removed, and the methyl substance must be removed deep into the phalanges to prevent the newly grown nails from being misaligned again; If parathyroid** hypertrophy is present, the parathyroid ** fusiform excision should be carried out at the same time.

    In daily life, nails should not be cut too short, and nails on both sides of the nail groove should not leave nail tips. The choice of shoes must be well-fitted, wear less shoes with pointed heels, pay attention to the breathability of shoes and socks, and prevent bacterial infection.

    2. What are the dangers of paronychia?

    1. Endangering physical health: toenail regurgitis is easy to cause subungual abscess, which will turn into chronic paronychia if it is not ** for a long time, resulting in nail bed destruction, and may cause osteomyelitis in severe cases.

    2. Nail (toe) nail loss: The toenail will seriously become shaped by the bridge, resulting in nail bed destruction and nail necrosis, and finally the nail (toe) nail will fall off, which will easily lead to various fungal infections and form serious diseases such as ringworm of the hands and feet, tinea corporis, jock itch, erysipelas, etc.

    3. Cause other diseases: long-term failure can also lead to a decrease in the immunity of the nail site, the nail (toe) nails lose the role of a protective barrier, and they are susceptible to fungal diseases, most of which are nail fungus.

    4. Affect personal image: paronychia and ingrown nails generally do not heal on their own, because patients with pain always limp and walk, which affects the overall image, especially the ladies who love beauty dare not wear sandals in summer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the past few days, I have been running business, I am outside, and I often feel that my feet hurt when I walk, and at first I thought it was caused by walking too much, but after a few days, I found that there was often pus on the side of my feet, and I went to see a doctor, and the doctor said that it was paronychia. Today let me talk to you about paronychia.

    1.The first method: paronychia, timely self-regulation, can improve the symptoms of the first need to pay attention to personal hygiene habits, can be treated with hydrogen peroxide or iodophor and other disinfection.

    Topically ichthyroid ointment or lincomycin lidocaine gel**, severe nail extraction is required**.

    2.The second method: oral antibiotics (such as sulfamethazole, trimethoprim amoxicillin) and anti-inflammatory analgesics, such as salicylic acid preparations, etc., can also be applied externally, the effect should be good.

    The inside of the long flesh is cut off, and the affected area can be mashed with a live snail.

    3.The third method: if there is already pus, a longitudinal incision and drainage can be made at the nail groove. 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.

    Precautions. Paronychia is not only harmful to human health, but also has an impact on the appearance and also interferes with the patient's life, so in addition to receiving regular treatment**, daily home care is also important.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended to apply anti-inflammatory treatment with fish stone ointment, which can kill bacteria in the depths; After the inflammation is reduced, carefully clean the crust of the nail groove with a tool to avoid letting the nail squeeze the flesh of the nail groove again;

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a Zubaotang on the side of the red road that has a very good set of paronychia, and the paronychia and corns on my uncle's feet are treated there, and I feel very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Soak it in boiling water every day, don't leave your nails too short, it will be much better when they grow longer, mine has no effect.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Apply some eye ointment and it will be fine in no time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I've had paronychia for many years, and I'm not very sick, but I think it's very troublesome. It's a friend's [home remedies]** good. There is a collection in his blog, which can be searched: Ji Yumao.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If you have paronychia, don't have surgery until you have to, especially don't have surgery to remove half of your nails, because you will suffer endlessly, and you will grow into paronychia after a few years. The most effective solution: sand the thick and hard part of the nail cover with a small file or sandpaper, and then apply some vinegar to the nail cover frequently to keep the nail cover relatively soft and reduce the pressure on the edge of the nail to grow into the flesh.

    After about a month, you'll be fine.

    I also warned other friends that when you are fine, don't find someone to get a pedicure in the bath, and almost no one who often gets a pedicure can't get paronychia!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Paronychia is mostly confined to the proximal edge of the nail at the beginning, with slight redness, swelling and pain, and generally pus in 2 to 3 days. If not timely**, it can spread to the contralateral side and form perionychonicitis; If pus soaks under the nails, a subnail abscess can be formed, and a yellow-colored or grayish-white pus accumulation shadow may appear on the back of the nail, causing the nail to ulce or protrude gium, prolonging the course of treatment. Part of the nail needs to be cut off or the finger removed will heal.

    Nail inlay paste for the first pathology of paronychia, a selection of all kinds of pure natural Chinese herbal medicines, has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying, removing swelling and inflammation, dispersing stasis and draining pus, sterilization and antibacterial, and smearing the body surface, which is most suitable for the conditioning and maintenance of paronychia.

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