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  1. 10 wrz 2024 · Acute paronychia is bacterial in origin and typically treated with home remedies, topical antibiotics, or abscess drainage. Chronic paronychia is treated differently based on its severity and underlying cause.

  2. Paronychia is nail inflammation that may result from trauma, irritation or infection. It can affect fingernails or toenails. Paronychia can develop when bacteria enter broken skin near the cuticle and nail fold, causing an infection.

  3. 1 lis 2014 · Sometimes bacterial infection can coexist with fungal infection and may require treatment in its own right. Many noninfectious conditions can produce nail changes that mimic onychomycosis, but the nail surface does not usually become soft and friable as in a fungal infection.

  4. 1 lip 2024 · Bacteria or fungi can cause the infection, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. Common causes of skin damage around the nail include: biting or chewing the nails

  5. 16 kwi 2024 · Appropriate hand hygiene includes diligently cleaning and trimming fingernails, which may have dirt and germs underneath them and can contribute to the spread of some infections, such as pinworms. Fingernails should be kept short, and the undersides should be cleaned frequently with soap and water.

  6. A nail bed infection (paronychia) is a common nail infection with various causes and symptoms that include soreness and redness around the nail. Sometimes pus causes it to turn a yellow-green color. Paronychia is the most common nail infection. Paronychia is usually caused by bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus).

  7. 3 mar 2022 · Examination of the nails is essential at every medical visit, and may uncover important findings. Brittle nail syndrome, onychomycosis, paronychia, nail psoriasis, longitudinal melanonychia, Beau’s lines, onychomadesis and retronychia are common nail disorders seen in clinical practice.

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