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- Paronychia (Nail Infection): What Is It, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
What is a nail infection (paronychia)? Paronychia is nail inflammation that may result from trauma, irritation or infection It can affect fingernails or toenails
- 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 - 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 (nail fold infection): Causes, Images, treatment . . . - DermNet
Paronychia is the inflammation of the skin around a finger or toenail It can be acute or chronic and is usually due to a bacterial infection, however viral pathogens may also be implicated
- Paronychia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient
What is paronychia? Paronychia is an infection of the skin just next to a nail (the nail fold) The infected nail fold looks swollen, red and feels tender There may also be a small collection of pus in the swelling The nail itself may become infected or damaged if a paronychia is left untreated
- Acute Paronychia - Dermatology - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Paronychia is infection of the periungual tissues Acute paronychia causes redness, warmth, and pain in the nail folds Diagnosis is based on clinical examination Incision and drainage is an important treatment modality Antistaphylococcal antibiotics may also be used
- Paronychia: What Is It, Causes, Signs and Symptoms, and More | Osmosis
Acute paronychia is one of the most common hand infections and usually occurs when bacteria enter the skin through an open wound like a split in a cuticle causing an infection
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