A few days ago, various media reported that Yao Ming had to pull his toenails. Tussah Silk Waste,Tussah Silk,Silk Noil Fiber Cashmere Fiber,Cashmere Yarn Co., Ltd. , http://www.nbcashmeretops.com
Professor Huang Guangmin of the Institute of Sports Medicine of the State Sports General Administration pointed out that because Yao Ming used to have a paronychia before, his feet were under great pressure and he was subjected to excessive impact during running, which made it easy to accumulate blood. In addition, he was stepped up during the exercise, thus causing the extent that the blood had already drained and he had to pull out. Huang Guangmin specifically reminded people that if trauma caused toe bruises, it should be pulled out in time. If you wear too tight a shoe, you may want to pull it out.
"When the toes have bruises or abscesses due to trauma, it will affect the blood circulation of the toenails, and it may also develop into chronic paronychia and chronic osteomyelitis." Professor Huang Guangmin pointed out that if paronychia is not treated, it will not only affect exercise and Walking, Illness will fall off or be removed. If the shoes are not fit, it will cause paronychia, and if you cut your toenail and cut your toes and become infected with bacteria, it can also cause paronychia.
When the toe is torn, traumatic congestion, etc., must not be ignored, should go to the hospital in a timely manner, such as the clean gauze impregnated with alcohol wrapped cold wounds, or oral anti-inflammatory drugs. Otherwise, when the wound is serious, an abscess should be cut and drainage should be made. This will allow the wound to heal in 3 to 5 days, and the toes can resume normal walking function in about one week.
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Paronychia
Paronychia is an infection of the sulcus or its surrounding tissues. It is often caused by injuries such as tiny stab wounds, barbs, or deep nail clippings. The majority of pathogenic bacteria are Staphylococcus aureus.
Diagnostic points
1. From the beginning, the tissues on the side of the nails are red, swollen, and painful.
2. Into-step development is purulent, pus from the side of a sulcus by subcutaneous root spread to the contralateral sulcus to form a semi-circular abscess.
3. If the treatment is not timely, an under-abscess is formed, and chronic paronychia and chronic osteomyelitis can also develop.
July 15, 2018