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How to deal with purulent paronychia in the correct way of nail cutting?
1 Wash your hands before you cut your nails flat. Then use a nail clipper to cut the middle of the nail first, and then trim the sides. Keep your hands flat when pruning, or you will easily hurt your hands. Secondly, don't put the nail clippers deep into the nail seam, cut the nail into an arc; If you have toenails, you need to cut them flat to prevent toenails from growing in.

2 The length of nails is suitable for many people to cut nails very short, but in fact, the length of nail clippers needs to be moderate, not too short, and it is best to leave the edge of 1-2 mm, so as to give full play to the protective effect of nails and prevent nails from entering the meat to form ingrown nails, thus preventing paronychia.

There will be some corners after the nail scissors are repaired. It needs pruning at this time. Manicure is a very important step after fake nails. First, pointed nails should be trimmed with nail polishing tools to prevent pointed nails from scratching the skin; In addition, after nail pruning, the dirt in nails needs to be cleaned with hand sanitizer, which breeds bacteria. Finally, apply hand cream to your hands for care.

4. People who regularly trim their nails grow faster, and their nails grow 0.1mm every day; The toenail is 0.05 mm long every day, and it can grow 3-4 mm in a normal month; Secondly, the growth rate of nails will change with the changes of environment, human health and seasons. It is recommended to trim nails regularly. It is generally recommended to trim once every 1-2 weeks, or you can decide the time according to your own needs, but it is not advisable to leave your nails too long.