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- Paronychia (Nail Infection): What Is It, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Paronychia can develop when bacteria enter broken skin near the cuticle and nail fold, causing an infection The cuticle is the skin at the base of the nail The nail fold is where the skin and nail come together Healthcare providers treat paronychia with antibiotics to kill the infection
- Paronychia - UpToDate
This topic will discuss the pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and management of acute and chronic paronychia Ingrown toenails and other nail disorders are discussed separately
- Paronychia - Wikipedia
Paronychia is an inflammation of the skin around the nail, often due to bacteria or fungi Its sudden (acute) occurrence is usually due to the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus
- Paronychia Guide: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Options
Paronychia - an easy to understand guide covering causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment and prevention plus additional in depth medical information
- Paronychia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Paronychia is an infection of the proximal and lateral fingernails and toenails folds, including the tissue that borders the root and sides of the nail This condition can occur spontaneously or following trauma or manipulation Paronychia is among the most common infections of the hand
- Paronychia: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis - Healthline
Paronychia is an infection of the skin around your fingernails and toenails The infection can be caused by bacteria or a type of yeast called Candida
- Paronychia - Family Doctor
What is paronychia? Paronychia is a skin infection around the fingernails or toenails It usually affects the skin at the base (cuticle) or up the sides of the nail There are two types of paronychia: Acute: comes on suddenly and may not last long; it usually occurs on fingers Chronic: lasts longer and may occur on your fingers or toes
- Paronychia - Harvard Health
An acute paronychia causes throbbing pain, redness, warmth and swelling in the skin around a nail In some cases, a small collection of pus forms under the skin next to the nail, or underneath the nail itself
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