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Improper manicure can lead to paronychia. What is paronychia?
If the nail is cut very short, the soft tissue around the nail will change direction because there is no nail cover, and the nail will start to grow upward. When nails grow out, they will stick into soft tissue. Paronychia is generally caused by bacterial infection, that is, inflammation of tissues around nails, unbearable pain around nails, swelling, pain and even oozing pus secretion. Paronychia is not only a symptom of unbearable pain, but also other complications such as abscess, osteomyelitis and even sepsis. Once nail paronychia is found, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time.

Nail pruning is too short, nail biting or other occupational diseases are all caused by bacteria, mold and other microorganisms. Some people like to bite their nails when they are nervous or excited. This habit will affect the normal growth of nails and easily lead to the growth of nails on both sides. Nails embedded in meat can cause paronychia. In addition, girls who often do manicure and stick artificial nails are also prone to paronychia. If their nails can't breathe, they will soften their original nails into hotbeds of bacteria and mold, and eventually become paronychia.

Always wear shoes that don't fit, such as pointed leather shoes. If the front of the shoe is too narrow, the toe soft tissue will be squeezed together for a long time, and the nails will be embedded in the meat, which will cause paronychia. Toes have been injured, such as being hit by heavy objects, playing football, etc. It can also cause toe damage.

Who would have thought paronychia was easy to lose weight by dieting? In order to be beautiful and slim, some girls will lose weight by dieting or eating vegetarian food, which will lead to long-term malnutrition, lack of vitamins or trace elements in the body, and brittle nails without adequate nutrition.

Good living habits and a balanced diet provide the body with the nutrients it needs. After washing hands or feet every day, dry them in time and apply vaseline or hand cream to enhance the disease resistance of nails. When a small area of injury occurs directly, protective measures should be taken in time to prevent infection.