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How to cut nails for paronychia
Paronychia is more common in teenagers or women. Generally speaking, it can happen on fingers or toes. What happens on fingers often has the bad habit of gnawing fingers, and what happens on toes is often caused by secondary infection of ingrown toenails. On the toes, it is mostly caused by toenails or tight shoes, mostly in the thumb.

If there are ingrown nails, they must be repaired. Otherwise, if the growing nails are always there, the nails will stick into the meat and the feet are often susceptible to infection. This vicious circle will make inflammation more and more serious! ! Therefore, in the process of improvement, we must remove the ingrown toenails. Only when the ingrown toenails are removed can the inflammation be easily eliminated without the constant stimulation of ingrown toenails.

Apply painkillers first, and then cut off the extra nails with nail clippers.

Second, after repairing the ingrown toenails, apply nail repair liquid, and it will gradually return to normal in less than one month.