Fingernail paronychia, can it be cured? Can fingernail chionychia heal on its own

Updated on parenting 2024-07-05
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Paronychia is inflammation of the sides of the toenail (fingernail) caused by a bacterial infection, and can also be painful, swollen, and suppurated. At the beginning, iodophor can be used to wipe the affected area several times a day, once the symptoms of pus are found, it is necessary to cut and drain, and then apply nail incarnation ointment, the effect will be very good. If it is very serious, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.

    Do not trim your nails too short to avoid damage to the nail bed and cause infection.

    Develop good hygiene habits, do not pull out the barbs at will, once the barbs appear, use scissors to cut, do not pull them out hard.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Fingerychic is often caused by a foreign body pricking or tearing a paranailal barb at work or labor. Fingerylangychia is often caused by nail damage, such as nail hanging up, nail tearing-tearing and bleeding, etc., if not treated properly, it is easy to suffer from fingerylangychia. If the finger paronychia is not properly treated, it will cause further infection of the finger paronychia, and it can be applied with "nail inlay cream", which has a good effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Under normal circumstances, paronychia can be cured, but finger paronychia cannot heal on its own, and the sooner it should be, the better. Paronychia is generally an infection that develops in the area of the nail sulcus. Paronychia is mostly caused by damage to the nail groove and the surrounding **, such as barbs on the hand, accidental abrasions, etc.

    It generally manifests as redness, swelling, pain, and abscess on the fingers.

    What are the dangers of fingernail 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. Hazards can lead to osteomyelitis.

    Fourth, for paronychia caused by fingers, it is enough to use Lala Zhengjia Patch**. Try to touch less water when it is inflamed, prohibit strenuous exercise, and rest more.

    Fingernail paronychia is a relatively common symptom that often causes bleeding, numbness, itching, pain, and other problems in the fingers. In order to avoid these undesirable performances, of course, we should protect hand hygiene and understand various maintenance methods. Wash your hands frequently to avoid further bacterial infection and a variety of diseases.

    If a fingernail has paronychia, it may not heal completely on its own in most cases.

    If the inflammatory response is not violent, it may heal itself after a period of self-recuperation. However, in most cases, it is unlikely to heal on its own, and may even lead to the aggravation of infection and the deterioration of the condition, such as the formation of redness and swelling of the entire finger, and even a certain amount of sepsis.

    If the patient's paronychia is mainly for anti-infection**, oral antibiotics can generally be used**, such as oral roxithromycin, topical erythromycin ointment can be applied externally**, or fish stone ointment can be applied externally**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Finger paronychia can be treated with general measures, medications, physics, surgery, etc. 1.General Measures:

    Those with mild symptoms need to soak their hands in warm water 3 or 4 times a day, and soak them for about 20 minutes each time, which can help reduce pain, swelling and other discomforts to a certain extent. At the same time, patients need to take good care of their hands and keep them clean and dry. 2.

    Drugs**: For patients with acute paronychia, chlorhexidine solution, aluminum acetate solution, ichthyl ointment and other antiseptic drugs can be used externally according to the doctor's instructions. For patients with chronic paronychia, it is necessary to follow the doctor's instructions to apply antibiotic ointments such as mupirocin ointment and fusidic acid ointment.

    If topical drugs are not effective, you need to take antibiotics such as amoxicillin and azithromycin as prescribed. If the hand pain is severe, you need to follow your doctor's instructions to take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen. 3.

    Physical**: Patients can also cooperate with physical measures such as ultra-short wave, infrared, and local irradiation of HeNe laser** while taking drugs**, which can also reduce hand discomfort. 4.

    Surgery**: For patients with clear abscess formation in paronychia and patients who do not respond to conservative**, surgery such as abscess drainage and nail extraction should be considered**. In general, patients with fingernail paronychia who have undergone standardized ** in time have a good prognosis, and patients need to strengthen daily life management and return to the clinic on time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Paronychia is caused by tissue breakage or the growth of a fingernail into the tissue. Recommendation: If the condition is mild, you can use a topical wipe of iodine tincture or take anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve symptoms.

    If the condition is more severe and there is suppuration, you need to go to the hospital for surgery**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you have paronychia on your finger, you can come to **specialist examination** as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition.

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