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Steroids should never be used alone on a chronic paronychia.
Paronychia: Often the wound may be treated with wound care alone.
A small, simple paronychia may respond to frequent warm water soaks and elevation of the hand.
A very minor paronychia may be managed at home if you have no other complicating medical illness, such as diabetes.
Periungual warts often cause loss of the cuticle and paronychia.
Closed-space infections of the fingertips, known as paronychia.
Acute paronychia is usually caused by bacteria.
Claims have also been made that the popular acne medication, isotretinoin, has caused paronychia to develop in patients.
Warm soaks can be used 3 or 4 times a day for acute paronychia to promote drainage and relieve some of the pain.
For paronychia, avoiding moisture can be helpful.
The paronychium is the border tissue around the nail and paronychia is an infection in this area.
Topical antibiotics or anti-bacterial ointments do not effectively treat paronychia.
Infection of the nail bed margin (paronychia).
Prosector's paronychia: a primary inoculation of tuberculosis of the skin and nails.
The resulting infection is termed paronychia.
Candidal paronychia is an inflammation of the nail fold produced by Candida albicans.
Chronic paronychia is treated with topical antibacterial medication such as Mupirocin ointment.
Paronychia ahartii is a species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common name Ahart's nailwort.
Alternatively, paronychia may be divided as follows:
Pyogenic paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of skin surrounding the nail caused by bacteria.
Article: Paronychia and necrotic nodules.
Paronychia around the entire nail is sometimes referred to as runaround paronychia.
There may be suppurative inflammation of the nail fold surrounding the nail plate - known as paronychia.
Paronychia fastigiata var.
When cuticles are improperly removed, they are susceptible to microbial and viral infections such as paronychia.