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The flesh on my toes is sore and red. What should I do? Is it paronychia?
In the early stage of paronychia, there will be redness and pain in the nail groove, which is not very serious. Usually, most people wear shoes that squeeze their feet, or their nails are too bald, which causes their nails to get stuck in the meat and become inflamed and red. If not treated in time, the nails will get deeper and deeper, leading to more and more serious inflammation, gradual suppuration and even polyps.

It is easier to treat paronychia at the initial stage. You can apply iodophor and Baiduobang, talk about inflammation slowly, and then mix some cotton under your nails, so that the separation of nails and meat is conducive to nail recovery.

For habitual or recurrent paronychia, the pain will temporarily stop after nail removal and pruning. After a period of time, as the nails continue to grow, they will plunge into the meat again, causing recurrence. This situation can be corrected by pulling up the patch.