What to do if the toe thumb is pus and the toe is suppurated

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Paronychia. Paronychia is a purulent infection of the soft tissues around the (toe)nail, which is caused by bacteria that attack the subcutaneous skin and multiply through minimally invasive damage next to the nail**. In the fingers, it is often caused by injuries such as puncture wounds, tearing or deep nail trimming.

    In the toes, it is usually caused by ingrown nails or shoes that are too tight, and most often occur in the thumb.

    Paronychia begins with mild pain and redness on one side of the nail, then worsens suppuration, and pus spreads to the other paronychia** side or subungually, forming a subungual abscess, where yellowish-white pus can be seen, separating the deep nail from the nail bed. On one side of the toe ingrown ingrown tissue, there is often a chronic growth of fleshy tooth tissue, which makes the wound not heal for a long time.

    My colleague has had this situation and it would be better to see a doctor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is an oral antibiotic for paronychia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For paronychia, go to the hospital to remove the nails, and wear wide-toed shoes. If the symptoms are mild and you really don't want to pull the nails, you can soak them in Lefnuer's solution, wear wide-toed shoes, and pull out the nails if necessary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I've also seen your question, is your toenail growing in the flesh, then it will be swollen, pus, don't dare to wear too small shoes, if so, you can go to the hospital, you can also use a knife to get out the nail that grows inside, (it hurts),

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello! This is paronychia caused by ingrown nails.

    The main reason is that the nails are not picked out normally, and the nails get into the flesh, and the symptoms of infection and suppuration appear. It is recommended to buy iodophor and cotton swabs, after disinfecting the part, squeeze out the pus, and then soak the toes in iodophor several times a day, and it will get better soon. Or often disinfect with iodophor cotton swabs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Suppuration is due to inflammation. There are many causes of inflammation, such as friction that causes toe breakage, foreign body invasion and suppuration. It may also be the nameless swelling and pain, some inexplicable reason for Jian Sheng.

    The solution is to drain pus, and the second is to disinfect, medicate and bandage.

    Sterilize with a sharp blade (either flame or alcohol) and aim at the place where the pin is most pustuated and thickest. Don't be afraid of pain, long pain is better than short pain. The mouth should not be too big, and if you can squeeze out the pus, you can ask Qing.

    The pus is squeezed out until red blood comes out. At this point, the sepsis has been cleared. Disinfect the wound with iodine or alcohol.

    Then apply erythromycin ointment to the wound, cover it with a cotton pad, and wrap it with medical tape or a band-aid. In general, the pus clears and the pain subsides. You should be cured in two or three days after taking the medicine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's the big toe that is infected and suppurated, you use a sterile needle to puncture it, squeeze out the pus and use disinfectant water, disinfect it twice a day, if there is pus again, squeeze it out again, and then disinfect it, so that it can be fine in two or three days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Don't hurry to the hospital, a friend of mine is the same as you, in the end I accompanied him to the hospital to treat the wound and then infusion, the doctor said that it would be too late to amputate the toe, otherwise I was afraid of necrosis, go to the hospital quickly, it was really dangerous, if you caused blood infection will be leukemia, when I was a child, a neighbor's uncle was the big toe was not bent on the big toe, he didn't care, the result of the infection, has not been very good, who cares, and finally leads to blood infection people are gone. Hurry to the hospital.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Seriously, I used to be in the same situation as you, and then I used hydrogen peroxide to clean, that is, every time I took off my shoes and washed my feet, I immediately cleaned them with hydrogen peroxide, if there was more foam, wash them several times, and don't apply special oil or anything, let it dry naturally, wear loose shoes when resting, and slowly get better, if the above methods do not improve, it is better to go to the hospital to see, sometimes I am worried that my nails are inserted into the flesh,

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Old rotten legs are already a very serious disease, and drugs can at most play an auxiliary role, and they can't be used alone.

    It is advisable to go to the hospital as soon as possible after the check-up**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, according to the information you provided, we analyze that this may be paronychia, paronychia, also known as boils along the claws, is caused by minor local injuries caused by suppuration of the tissues around the nails, starting with redness and swelling on one side of the nail or at the root of the nail, severe pain, and then gradually suppuration, when accumulating under the nails, a subungual abscess is formed, and after the ulceration, it is often caused by poor drainage of pus and becomes chronic inflammation. The conventional approach is surgery with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It seems to be paronychia, go to the hospital to find a doctor to deal with the suppurative area, and smear it with Baiduobang.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Just endure the pain and squeeze out the pus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Condition analysis: Hello, the described situation does not rule out the possibility of paronychia, the soft tissue on the side of the toenail appears red, swollen, painful and suppurated.

    Guidance: For this situation, it can be wiped and disinfected with iodine phorm, or soaked locally with warm potassium permanganate water, and then used external drugs such as Baiduobang.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In the acute phase of paronychia, it is necessary to fight infection**, local iodophor disinfection, external use of Baiduobang ointment, oral antibiotics such as cefixime if necessary, etc., and severe nail extraction.

    Guidance: The main methods for the prevention of paronychia are: trimming method, partial ingrown nail resection, wedge excision of the flank of the affected toe, total nail extraction, etc.

    The best way to treat ingrown nails is not to cut the toenails, let the toenails grow, and wait for the toenails to emerge and grow past the toes. In the future, don't cut your toenails too short, you can prevent **.

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