Paronychia is a common infection of the skin around the nails. It is caused by bacteria, fungi, or yeast and is often referred to as a “nail infection”. Paronychia can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness, and drainage. It can also lead to more serious complications if left untreated. Fortunately, there are several treatments and prevention strategies that can help manage the condition and reduce the risk of complications. This article will provide a comprehensive guide to understanding and treating paronychia.
Paronychia is an infection of the skin around the nails. It is caused by bacteria, fungi, or yeast and can affect both fingernails and toenails. The infection is usually found on the sides and base of the nail and can spread to the surrounding skin. Paronychia is most common in people who frequently have their hands in water, such as those who work in food service, healthcare, or cleaning. It is also more common in people who bite their nails or pick at the skin around their nails.
The most common symptom of paronychia is pain. The area around the nail may be tender, swollen, and red. Other symptoms may include drainage of pus or other fluid from the infected area and a thickening of the skin around the nail. In some cases, the nail may become detached from the nail bed.
If you suspect you have paronychia, it is important to consult your doctor. Your doctor will examine the affected area and may take a sample of the fluid to test for bacteria, fungi, or yeast. They may also take an X-ray to check for any signs of bone infection.
The treatment for paronychia depends on the cause of the infection. Bacterial infections are usually treated with antibiotics, while fungal and yeast infections may require antifungal medications. In some cases, your doctor may recommend draining the infected area to reduce swelling and pain.
There are several steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing paronychia. These include:
Paronychia is a common infection of the skin around the nails. It is caused by bacteria, fungi, or yeast and can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness, and drainage. Fortunately, there are several treatments and prevention strategies that can help manage the condition and reduce the risk of complications. By understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatments of paronychia, you can better protect yourself from this infection.
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