Nail Infections

Infections around the fingernails are called paronychia. They are usually caused by damage to the skin and cuticle around the nail. They are preventable and treatable.

What is a nail infection?

A nail infection is generally caused by picking or biting at dry skin around the fingernails. They are also commonly caused by cutting the nail too low or removing the cuticle from around the nail.

This allows infection to get into the skin around the bed of the fingernail. The infection can be caused by bacteria, yeasts or fungi, depending on what broke the skin. Organisms that get into the wound cause a painful localised infection.

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Symptoms of a nail infection

Nail infections, medically known as paronychia, form a painful swelling around the nail, usually near the hangnail or damaged cuticle. A hangnail is a jagged piece of skin close to the root of the nail.

The area may fill with pus if infected with bacteria, and this usually develops a day or two after the injury. Fungal or yeast fingernail infections generally develop slowly, and are more common in people with diabetes or with persistently wet hands, for example people how work as kitchen porters or cleaners.

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Serious nail infections

Some people develop chronic paronychia, which may last for months, and may spread to more than one nail, causing damage to the nails which will result in the nails becoming misshapen. These may take a year or more to return to their usual shape, so prompt treatment to prevent them spreading is essential.

Paronychia is not contagious, but if the cuticle or skin around the fingernails becomes damaged, then care must be taken to prevent bacteria and other organisms getting into the area and causing damage, or spreading to more than one finger.

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What is the treatment for nail infections?

Once a paronychia has developed, it is helpful to relieve the swelling and pain by soaking the fingers and hands in hot water several times a day, then drying them carefully.

A sterile needle may be used to open the pustule and allow the pus to drain. Do not squeeze the area as this can worsen the infection. The wound may then be dressed with antiseptic cream or gel and covered with a sterile dressing or plaster. This should allow the paronychia to heal within two or three days. You may need to change the dressing after the hands get wet, or wear gloves to prevent the wound getting wet.

Once healed, you should be careful to avoid further damage to your fingernails by ensuring that manicure tools are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected after each use. It is also helpful to keep your hands warm and dry as much as possible, to apply moisturisers to the cuticles, rather than trimming them, in order to prevent infections recurring.

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How do you prevent nail infections?

People that work with water or irritant substances should consider using gloves as a part of their daily work routine. Those that get recurrent paronychia also need to ensure that they are screened for diabetes or fungal skin and nail infections.

You can prevent fingernail infections by keeping the hands moisturised and not biting, picking, or damaging the nails or the cuticles around your nails. If your hands are in contact with moisture frequently, then using gloves will help to keep the skin intact and prevent infections.

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If you are experiencing a nail infection we are here to help. Many treatments and preventives are available over the counter and we’re here to make sure you have the advice you need to make a quick recovery.

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