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Does paronychia need to be hospitalized for nail bed repair surgery?
Paronychia refers to purulent infection of soft tissue around nails, which leads to redness, swelling and pain of subcutaneous tissue on one side of nails. If there is pus in the nail, it will spread laterally to the nail root, forming a semicircular abscess. If you don't pay attention to the cleaning of fingernails and don't treat them in time, it will become more and more serious with age, which can become chronic paronychia or chronic osteomyelitis of phalanges.

After your nail bed repair operation, you don't need to be hospitalized if the nail groove is not infected and there are no special discomfort symptoms.

Nail bed surgery is caused by the change of nail growth direction and nail puncture. If you want to cure it, you can only treat it with a lesbian patch. Other methods can only relieve temporarily, and can't change the direction of nail bending.

More serious paronychia should pay attention to not eating suspicious food or drugs in diet, and pay attention to whether defecation is normal. Some people are allergic to certain drugs or foods and cause urticaria, so patients should pay attention to the food and drugs they eat. If they are allergic to any food or medicine, they should completely avoid taking it. If the patient has abnormal defecation, attention should also be paid.