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Paronychia

Definition: Infection of the skin around the surface of the nail causes swelling and pain. Paronychia is caused by a bacterial infection usually caused by a cut or break in the skin. It can occur suddenly (acute paronychia) or over time (chronic paronychia).

Treatment: Acute paronychia can be successfully treated by over-the-counter preparations. For chronic paronychia, we can supply an oral antibiotic to solve the problem.

 

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