What Causes An Ingrown Toenail?
may be paronychia or area may be inflamed
Detailed Answer:
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It is possible that it may be mild paronychia which is infection that usually involves the side of the nail bed or if infection is unlikely simply inflammation of this area.
Paronychia is associated with pain , swelling and redness of the area of the nail bed involved.
In severe cases, pus or discharge may be present
Treatment of paronychia involves the use of warm compresses 2 to 3 times daily along with antibiotics if indicated.
If there is no evidence of infection , then you can consider, discontinuing any problematic shoes, the warm soaks along with a short course of anti inflammatory medication such as naproxen, cataflam or ibuprofen
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