Treatment
The way to treat your child's paronychia depends on how severe it is and whether the infection has begun to spread. In many cases, all you'll need to do is have your child soak the infected nail in warm water for 20 minutes a few times a day. The paronychia should heal on its own in a few days.
If an abscess (a pus-filled blister) forms, it may need to be drained by a doctor. In rare cases, part of the nail may have to be removed as well. This should never be attempted at home, as it could increase the risk of serious complications. The doctor also might prescribe antibiotic medications to treat the infection.
Usually, once an abscess is treated, the affected finger or toe heals quickly with no long-term complications.
For fungal paronychia, the doctor may prescribe antifungal creams, lotions, or oral medications to help treat the underlying cause of the condition.
Prevention
Have kids follow these tips to minimize their risk of paronychia:
- Don't bite or pick nails.
- Trim fingernails and toenails with clippers or manicure scissors, and smooth the edges with an emery board or nail file. The best time to do this is after a bath or shower, when nails are softer.
- Don't push cuticles back or trim them and don't use cuticle remover. Damaging cuticles can let bacteria get into the skin and cause an infection.
- Have your child wear rubber gloves if there's a chance his or her hands might come into contact with harsh detergents or chemicals.
- If your child has diabetes, make sure it is well controlled.
As much as possible, have kids try to avoid injuring their nails and the skin around them. Nails grow very slowly, so any damage to them can last a long time and increase the risk of paronychia.
Reviewed by: Elana Pearl Ben-Joseph, MD
Date reviewed: March 2012
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Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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