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  2. Mar 18, 2021 · If your toe is infected, one of these things might be to blame: You cut the nail too short, or you cut the cuticle around the nail. You have an ingrown toenail (the side of your nail grows into ...

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    • What Are The Symptoms of A Nail Infection (Paronychia)?
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    Symptoms of paronychia usually develop over several hours or days. Sometimes they take longer to develop. Symptoms appear where the nail meets the skin (the nail fold and cuticle). The sides of the nail can also be affected. Paronychia symptoms include: 1. Pain, swelling and tenderness around the nail. 2. Skin that is red and warm to the touch. 3. ...

    Most commonly, infectious paronychia results from a staph infection. Staphylococcus aureus bacteria cause staph infections. Other bacteria (such as Streptococcus pyogenes) can also cause the infection. Bacteria get into the skin through: 1. Cuts, broken skin or hangnails. 2. Ingrown nails (this happens most often with ingrown toenails). 3. Irritati...

    There are two types of paronychia. Both types have similar signs and symptoms: 1. Acute paronychia:Symptoms of acute paronychia appear over hours or a few days. The infection is only in the nail fold and doesn’t extend deeper inside the finger or toe. Symptoms go away with treatment and last less than six weeks. 2. Chronic paronychia: Symptoms deve...

  3. Aug 19, 2022 · Paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of tissue surrounding the nail most commonly due to infection. If left untreated, can progress to a more severe infection of the entire finger or toe. If an abscess (pus pocket) has formed, the recommended treatment is to drain the patient's abscess by doing an incision and drainage procedure.

  4. Apr 9, 2024 · With paronychia, the nail fold might get red, swollen, and be painful. Sometimes, a little pocket of pus called an abscess might form. Most cases of bacterial paronychia will get better in less than a week once you start treating it. Sometimes, paronychia caused by yeast can last for 6 weeks or more.

  5. Feb 24, 2024 · Summary. Paronychia is an infection of the skin surrounding the nail, called nail folds. Bacteria cause acute infections, while chronic infections are most frequently associated with fungus. Symptoms include redness, pain, warmth, and redness. Left untreated, paronychia can an abscess, nail deformity, and nail loss.

  6. Sep 8, 2021 · Acute paronychia usually affects only one finger or toe at a time and it can be very painful. People who may be prone to developing an infected hangnail or an infected cuticle are those who chew or pick at their cuticles, or are a bit too aggressive with manicures or pedicures, tearing or cutting the cuticles by accident.

  7. Mar 21, 2023 · Symptoms of a toe infection may include: Pain or soreness. Redness in the affected area. Fever. Feelings of warmth. Discolored skin or nails. A pus-filled blister. Thick, fragile, or cracked nails. Difficulty walking due to discomfort.

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