Clinical symptoms of paronychia?

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Parotitis is a kind of skin disease with high incidence rate in China. There are many reasons to induce paronychia, among which there are genetic factors, it may be because the nail is too short, it may also be because the shoes you wear don't fit, and so on. Clinical symptoms of paronychia? Now let me tell you something.

Clinical symptoms of paronychia?

The first point is that the symptoms of paronychia mainly occur on one side of the nail first, and the feeling of redness, swelling and pain may appear on one side of the nail first. As time goes on, the scope of redness, swelling and pain will gradually expand, and sometimes the side of the nail will fester, and there will be pus outflow. With the degree of swelling, pain and purulence more and more obvious, it is likely to evolve into paronychia.

The second point is that the finger shell of patients with paronychia is separated from the meat under the finger shell. Patients with paronychia often feel nail pain, and one side of the nail is easy to be red and swollen, often there will be pus flow out, nail skin fall off, those pus will flow out along the paronychia. These are the common symptoms of paronychia. Once the above symptoms appear, it is necessary to see a doctor in time to prevent the deterioration of the disease.

The third point is that part of the nail of patients with paronychia is damaged, the nail is deformed and shrunk, and the nail is not smooth, there will be some gullies above, some potholes, there will be some pus flowing out under the nail. Some patients may be more serious, their nails directly off, and paronychia is also acute and chronic distinction. In case of abnormality, be sure to see a doctor in time.

matters needing attention

Pay attention to choose shoes suitable for your size, not too big or too small. Don't cut your nails too short when you cut them. Leave some of them to protect our fingers. We must add more protection in our daily life, so as to stay away from paronychia.