Can nail extraction cure paronychia, and how to protect paronychia after nail extraction

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

    It's paronychia.

    Paronychia is caused by the incorrect growth direction of the toe (finger) nail, which causes inflammation, redness, swelling, pain, pus and other symptoms of the toe (finger) paranail. After a long period of inflammation, the tissue produces granulomas, which makes the toe (finger) nail sink deeper and deeper, and it is not easy to heal itself. It is more common in large trump toes.

    **: Soak in warm water, rub medicine, antibiotics. If there is no improvement, surgery** is required. Surgery involves cutting off part of the nail to remove the granulation, and usually does not have to remove the toenail extraction. Sometimes**.

    Paronychia focuses on prevention, and once it occurs, it should be aggressive**.

    The key points of prevention and control are as follows:

    1. Usually take care of the ** around the nails, so that they are not damaged in any way, the nails should not be cut too short, and the "barbs" can not be pulled out by hand.

    2 Prevention is better than prevention. Wooden thorns, bamboo thorns, sewing needles, fish bone spurs, etc. are the most common foreign objects that are most likely to puncture the nail groove in daily life, so you should be extra careful when participating in labor or busy with housework.

    3 Pay attention to the maintenance of your fingers, wash your hands and rub some petroleum jelly or skin care cream before going to bed, which can enhance the disease resistance around the nail groove.

    4 If there is a slight injury to the finger, apply 2 iodine and bandage it with a band-aid to prevent infection.

    5 In the early stage of paronychia, hot compresses, physiotherapy, external application of ichthyroid ointment or Sanhuangsan, and sulfonamides or antibiotics can be taken if necessary.

    6 If it has suppurated, it should be cut in time at the hospital to drain the pus. Prevents the spread of infection and causes osteomyelitis of the phalanges.

    7 If there is subungual empyema, the nail should be removed to allow for adequate drainage and thoroughness**.

    Iodine smeared and soaked.

    As long as the toe has a little trauma or damage, rub or soak the affected toe with iodine wine, 4 6 times a day, 15 20 minutes each time, until it turns white, and use the disinfection effect of iodine to corrode the diseased tissue and let it grow again to prevent paronychia.

    Traditional Chinese medicine dressing. Traditional Chinese medicine is a kind of conservative method, which is used to reduce swelling, relieve pain, and detoxify, which is suitable for patients with early paronychia. Generally, hospitals apply fish stone ointment or Sanhuang powder to the affected area.

    Zhang Yingchun, deputy chief physician of the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital, prepared the "anti-stasis ointment", which has obvious effect on the toes that have just suppurated, and the "anti-stasis ointment" is about 90 yuan for a course of treatment.

    Nail pulling. In fact, nail extraction does not lead to paronychia, especially paronychia caused by ingrown nails, because the toenail pieces are curled on both sides and grow into the flesh, and when walking, they will cut the soft tissue at the edge of the nail pieces to form "ingrown nails", and finally cause paronychia. Nail extraction can only remove nail pieces, which has no effect on nail groove and nail bed, and the newly grown nail pieces will still continue to grow into the flesh, and they are still ingrown nails, pain, and paronychia, and there have been records of patients pulling nails four or five times a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Nail pulling is very easy, you can use Helens, pay attention to daily life, maintain hygiene, especially the health of the living environment, often change bed sheets and clothes, pay attention to indoor ventilation, strengthen physical exercise, improve immunity, and should also pay attention to the health of the diet, try to light diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and timely supplement various trace elements required by the body.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, you don't have to care too much, usually pay attention to pruning, it can be recovered in about a year, and it will not cause paronychia, you can rest assured.

    Use 50 warm water and 50 per day

    Soak the liquid antibacterial soap mixture 3-4 times for 15 minutes each. Seeing the redness of your nails is starting to get better, be careful not to re-infect other dirty things, wear gloves when touching things like dirt and using chemical detergents, and be sure to stick to medicated baths. I wish you a speedy **.

    Wear medicine often and drive less.

    Shoes loose this day should be kept with care.

    Dry, clean, and can also be used to eliminate poison with liquor, which may be a little painful and beneficial. Don't wrap it up in this weather.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At the beginning, use some iodine wine, rub it 2-3 times a day, about a week. That's how my child was cured.

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