Paronychia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paronychia Paronychia is an inflammation of the skin around the nail that can occur suddenly—usually due to the bacterium Staph. aureus—or develop gradually, most often caused by Candida albicans. The index and middle fingers are most commonly affected and typically present with redness, swelling, and pain. Pus or discharge may be present. Risk factors include repeated hand washing and trauma. Treatment may include antibiotics or antifungals, and if pus is present, incision and drainage may be considered. ○ Treatment ― OTC Drugs Applying an OTC antibiotic ointment may help. If the ointment is applied too thinly, it may not work at all. #Polysporin #Bacitracin #Betadine Use OTC pain relievers like acetaminophen to ease the pain. #Ibuprofen #Naproxen #Acetaminophen More information ― English: Paronychia is an inflammation of the skin around the nail, which can occur ...
Ny fitsaboana dia manomboka amin'ny antibiotika sy ny anti-fungals, ary raha misy pus, ny fiheverana ny incision sy ny drainage.
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Mety hanampy ny fanosorana menaka antibiotika OTC. Raha manify loatra ilay menaka dia mety tsy hahomby mihitsy.
#Polysporin
#Bacitracin
#Betadine
Mampiasà fanafody fanaintainan'ny OTC toy ny acetaminophen mba hanamaivanana ny fanaintainana.
#Ibuprofen
#Naproxen
#Acetaminophen