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ItHurts Ouch Files: Paronychia Edition

When Your Nail Decides to Start a Tiny Rebellion

Paronychia is an infection of the skin surrounding the fingernail or toenail that can cause redness, swelling, tenderness, and sometimes pus.

Paronychia usually develops when bacteria or fungi enter small breaks in the skin near the cuticle. This can happen from nail biting, picking at cuticles, aggressive manicures, or minor injuries around the nail.

Although it often starts as mild irritation, the area can become swollen, painful, and sensitive if the infection progresses.

3 Practical Tips That May Help Manage Paronychia

🛑 Protect the Cuticle Area Avoid nail biting, cuticle picking, and aggressive trimming. Keeping nails smooth and clean helps prevent bacteria from entering the skin.
💦 Use Warm Soaks Soaking the affected finger or toe in warm water for 10–15 minutes several times daily may help reduce swelling and support natural drainage.
đź§´ Keep the Area Clean and Moisturized Applying gentle antibacterial ointment when skin is broken and moisturizing surrounding skin may help support healing and prevent further irritation.

Early care and protecting the nail area can help reduce discomfort and prevent the infection from worsening.

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Disclaimer: Enjoy the "Ouch Files" for the laughs and the lessons, but treat us like a witty friend rather than a diagnostic tool. We aren't doctors, and this content is not medical advice. If swelling worsens, redness spreads, or the infection does not improve, consult a qualified healthcare professional.