The root of the finger of the big foot is inflamed, what should I do?

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

    Paronychia. Overview].

    The proximal side of the nail (nail root) is closely connected to the nail and extends along the distal ends of the nail in both directions, forming the nail groove. Paronychia is infection of the paronychia or its surrounding tissues. It is mostly caused by injuries such as microscopic punctures, contusions, barbs (reverse peeling) or deep nail cutting, and the pathogenic bacteria are mostly Staphylococcus aureus.

    Diagnosis] 1Redness, swelling, and pain on one or both sides of the nail groove on one or both sides of the nail nail nail lead to pus, followed by pus spots, and granulation tissue can be seen after pus.

    2.When the infection spreads to the nail bed, local empyema can cause the entire nail or toenail to rise and fall off.

    **Measures] In the early stage, hot compresses, physiotherapy, external application of ichthyroid ointment or Sanhuangsan, etc., should be used, and iotamine drugs or antibiotics should be applied.

    If there is already pus, a longitudinal incision and drainage can be made at the nail sulcus. 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. If pus has accumulated under the nail bed, the nail should be removed or the nail on the abscess cavity should be cut off.

    Care should be taken to avoid damaging the nail bed when extracting nails, so as to avoid deformities of the nascent nails in the future.

    Clinical manifestations] At the beginning, the subcutaneous tissue on one side of the nail is red, swollen, and painful, some of which can resolve spontaneously, and some of which quickly suppurate. Pus spreads from one side of the nail sulcus to the subcutaneous and contralateral nail sulcus at the base of the nail, forming a semicircular abscess. Paronychia usually has no systemic symptoms, and if it is not incised and drained, the abscess can spread to the subungual and become a subungual abscess, where yellowish-white pus can be seen, separating the nail from the nail bed.

    Subungual abscesses can be caused by direct nail puncture by a foreign body or infection by a traumatic hematoma under the fingernails. If left untreated, it can become chronic paronychia or chronic osteomyelitis of the phalanges. In chronic paronychia, there is a small sinus opening next to the nail sulcus, and granulation tissue protrudes outward.

    Chronic paronychia can sometimes be secondary to a fungal infection.

    Prevention] Nail clipping should not be too short. If there is a small wound on the toe, it can be protected by applying iodine tincture and bandaging with sterile gauze to avoid infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Paronychia, if the condition is not serious, the nail can be repaired, and the severe case can be extracted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Paronychia refers to the suppuration of the soft tissues around the nails, which is called "snake eye therapy" and "claw therapy" in traditional Chinese medicine.

    Paronychia occurs mostly due to puncture wounds, flesh, nail cutting and manicure, and infection with pyococcus, tuberculosis, sporethrix or Candida.

    The clinical manifestations of paronychia are redness, swelling, heat and pain at the proximal edge of the nail groove, which gradually spreads to the opposite side through the subcutaneous part of the nail root, forming perinail inflammation and suppuration, showing yellowish-white pus, and the thick fluid can invade the subungual, ontropical or subcutaneous or exudate crusting, feeling itchy and painful. If it does not heal for a long time, it will become chronic onycogenitis or because the abscess invades the subcutaneous tissue, forming purulent dactydactylangitis.

    Traditional medicine ** this disease, has a unique curative effect, and there is no ***. Hope it helps.

    1: Non-drug**.

    Treatment: Take two small boxes of matches, scrape off the gunpowder, mash it with 1 handful of fresh leeks, mix it with gunpowder and pound it again, apply it to the affected area, and wrap it with gauze. Change dressings 1 time a day.

    Efficacy: 3 5 times of external treatment, effective rate, **rate 82 2: dressing**.

    Prescription: Tianxian seed 30 grams.

    Method: Crush the medicine, add warm boiling water to make a paste, apply it to the affected area, and bandage it with gauze. Change dressings 2 times a day.

    Efficacy: Cure after 3 days of dressing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Oh my God, what caused it? If the wound keeps festering and doesn't heal, you have to use pearl muscles to disperse quickly!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Infected with fungus! Commonly known as athlete's foot (you are very serious) buy Daknin can be disinfected and sterilized! You can also buy erythromycin Go to the pharmacy and ask, but you must stick to the medication, even if it is good, don't stop, otherwise it will** And what kind of doctor are you seeing!

    Is it reliable? It is recommended to change the hospital to see the best bigger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's vasculitis!! It's serious! If you can't control it, you will have your leg amputated!

    The patient is in pain! There is an ancestral old Chinese medicine clinic**There are many cases of this disease, and the effect is good! You can consult 0377-65458200 surnamed Sun.

    When I was studying in the hospital, there were a lot of such diseases! There is no good way to solve it in Western medicine! Traditional Chinese medicine**This kind of disease, there is a unique way!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I think it's vasculitis, I suggest you go to Linyi Baoshengtang Hospital to see, I have a relative who is very consistent with your symptoms, he was diagnosed in that hospital**, the effect is not bad, you might as well find out.

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