An infection of the tissue folds around the nails.
Paronychia is an infection of the tissue adjacent to a nail, most often a fingernail. It is caused by injury or irritation, such as a hangnail, cuticle damage, or continually wet hands.
Adjacent tissue is painful, inflamed and swollen. There may be pus.
Treatments include hot water soaks and medicines, such as antibiotics or antifungals. Pus may need to be drained.
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