Nail Anatomy: Understanding the Nail Fold and Cuticle
The nail fold and cuticle protect the nail from germs and irritation. Learn their role in nail anatomy and why they are important for healthy nails.
The nail fold and cuticle protect the nail from germs and irritation. Learn their role in nail anatomy and why they are important for healthy nails.
Nail infections around the nail fold sometimes seem to heal and then return again. Learn why recurrent nail fold infections happen, what causes them, and simple steps that may help prevent future episodes.
Most nail infections are mild; but untreated paronychia can lead to abscesses, spreading infection, or nail damage. Learn the warning signs to watch for.
Nail infection vs ingrown nail – Learn the key differences, symptoms to watch for, simple home care, and when to see a doctor.
Learn the key warning signs of a nail infection that may require medical care. This guide explains when to see a doctor for a nail infection, including symptoms like spreading redness, severe pain, pus around the nail fold, or infections that do not improve after several days.
Paronychia is a common infection of the skin around the nail fold. Learn simple ways to prevent nail infections by protecting the cuticle, keeping nails clean and dry, and avoiding habits that irritate the nail fold. Understand practical prevention tips and when to seek medical care.
Paronychia treatment focuses on helping the skin around the nail heal while preventing the infection from worsening. Paronychia is a
Fungal vs bacterial paronychia are two types of nail fold infection. Learn how their symptoms, causes, and progression differ, and when swelling around the nail may need medical attention.
Paronychia home care can help calm mild nail infections when treated early. Learn safe steps such as warm soaks, gentle nail care, and signs that mean you should see a doctor.
Chronic paronychia is a long-lasting inflammation around the nail fold that may cause swelling, redness, and nail changes. Learn the common causes, early symptoms, safe first care steps, and when it may be helpful to see a doctor.