hi sir/madam,
Thanks for your question on Healthcare Magic.
Treatment-
1. A doctor will most likely use a medication (such as
lidocaine) to numb the entire finger first and then will open the
abscess using a surgical knife (scalpel).
2. Sometimes packing called a wick is placed in the abscess to allow it to continue to drain when one goes home and to keep it from closing up and reforming the abscess. The packing is usually left in for 24-48 hours.
In extreme cases, the infection can move under the patient's fingernail and may need partial or complete nail removal. Antibiotic treatment are usually not necessary unless there is extensive infection spreading onto the digit.
3. A doctor may or may not take a culture of the
drainage to check for the type of bacteria involved in the infection.
4. After a doctor has drained the
paronychia, warm soaks are still recommended. Usually, medications such as antibiotics are only prescribed if the infection involves more of the finger than around the nail bed. Sometimes a topic antibiotic, such as
Bacitracin, is applied. It is important to follow up with your doctor in 24-48 hours after treatment to be sure that the infection is healing properly.
Prevention Tips:-
1. Avoid fingernail biting.
2. Wear rubber gloves if engaging in frequent hand washing or moisture-type exposure.
3. Control chronic illnesses, such as
diabetes.
4. Wash hands frequently, especially if working in dirt, carpentry, or any job where the hands get soiled and have the potential for cuts and scrapes.
Hope i was helpful.
Stay healthy,Stay safe.