Does paronychia help to stuff cotton between the nails

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After reading the above content, based on my own experience, I give the following advice: pay attention to nail hygiene in daily life, wear loose shoes when sprinting, and be careful not to be stepped on. Accidental nail groove injury immediately go to the pedicure or find a doctor, do not trim the nail after the nail groove damage, because there is a high chance of causing paronychia, spend some money to prevent it than to suffer from the disease.

    If the paronychia is unexpectedly red and swollen without suppuration, you can use a cotton plug. Personal reminder, nails in the flesh some are not obvious but will hurt when touched, as long as there is no wound in the early stage is tolerable, go to the hospital to buy cotton swabs and iodine wine or alcohol to stuff cotton. If you can't help the pain, you can directly find a good pedicure or a doctor to carry out **, and do not pull out the nail if you are not sure of recovery, and there are sequelae.

    I can't stand the slow** and choose to stuff cotton (because my illness is only red and swollen and has been disinfected and coated many times, it is not very painful, I am hard to resist, and I sweat in the process), the first step, soaking my feet or other methods to make my nails soft, anesthetic or you can resist without this step; Step 2: Cut your nails to the normal range; In the third step, I used a cotton swab to top my nails, so that the painful part of my nails became empty, if there were barbs or the extra part of the nail needed to be trimmed during the process, I was accidentally injured in the nail groove, so I did not look for the excess part carefully; Fourth, it is recommended to tear off the tip of the cotton swab and choose an appropriate size to stick alcohol into the nail, and pad the tip of the nail without touching the flesh; The fifth step, follow-up treatment, take anti-inflammatory drugs or drop anti-inflammatory water to reduce swelling, if there is no granulation, it is usually enough to take medicine, and it is recommended to reduce swelling as soon as possible if there is granulation. If you have a nail sulcus injury, it is recommended to go straight to the hospital, as if you hold up too many nails, it will only make your nails hurt harder and may cause your nails to fall out. If the cotton touches the water, dirty or often walks, you need to exchange for new alcohol cotton, lazy friends who don't often move around can add alcohol disinfection to it, of course, it is best to exchange.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If paronychia has suppurated, pus should be drained rather than cotton stuffed into the gutter; If the infection is only mild, it can be applied with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ointment after local disinfection. Severe cases usually require a visit to a hospital for surgery to remove part of the ingrown nail.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Prepare medical cotton and alcohol, which are available at pharmacies.

    The first step, soak your feet in hot water, be sure to use boiling water to cool down to fit the blister, put some salt in the water for sterilization when soaking, and soak it for about half an hour.

    Purpose: To clean and soften nails. You can add a little vinegar to soften your nails faster.

    The second step is to disinfect the nails that need to be rested with alcohol after soaking the feet to prevent infection.

    Step 3: Use tweezers to slightly lift the diseased nails, stuff them into medical cotton, and finally sterilize.

    Here to note the following:

    Be sure to be a little technical when you warp, don't overforce or skate. The warping process will be very painful, but you have to endure it so that it doesn't hurt in the future!

    Stick to the plug every day, and it will get better day by day. Later, the nails didn't hurt at all when they came out, so I just had to pay attention to pruning them later.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ingrown paronychia is the growth of the nail into the flesh, causing redness and swelling of the subcutaneous tissue, and the initial stage of ingrown nail formation is not too obvious, and as time passes, the depth of the nail into the flesh will feel more and more painful. Coupled with the usual lack of attention to hygiene habits, over time, it will cause nail groove tissue damage, infection, and eventually ingrown nails.

    Nail pruning and nail pulling cannot change the direction of nail growth, and cannot ** onychia. The only solution is to change the direction of toenail growth through the principle of physical mechanics, the latent is made of a composite material with strong flexibility and elasticity, which can produce an upward rebound pull after being pasted on the surface of the toenail, change the shape of the toenail, change the curvature of the toenail, and gradually pull the toenail out of the flesh, so that the side of the toenail grows until it covers the front edge of the toe, exposing the corners of the nail on both sides, so that the toenail no longer grows into the flesh.

    It can relieve pain and help eliminate redness and swelling within 1-5 days after the patch is applied. After 1-2 months of use, you can see noticeable changes in your toenails. In the past, it needed to be pruned regularly, and it hurt if it was not repaired, but even if it was not pruned for a month, it would not hurt anymore.

    And if you insist on using it, your toenails will never grow into the flesh again.

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