Skin & Soft Tissue: Acute Paronychia

Acute Paronychia

Definition

  • Definition: Acute Inflammation of the Proximal & Lateral Nail Folds
    • May Have Associated Abscess
  • Most Common in Finger Nails Although Also Seen in Toenails
  • Most Common Organism: Staphylococcus aureus

Risk Factors

  • Most Common Risk Factor: Minor Skin Breakdown (Occupational Exposure Common)
  • Manicures
  • Artificial Nails
  • Nail Biting
  • Thumb-Sucking
  • Hangnails
  • Ingrown Toenails

Presentation

  • Erythema & Swelling of the Proximal & Lateral Nail Folds
  • May See a Fluctuant Abscess

Treatment

  • Inflammation without Abscess: Warm Compress & Topical Antibiotics
    • If Fails: Oral Antibiotics (Dicloxacillin or Cephalexin)
  • Abscess: Incision & Drainage
    • Incision: Lift the Nail Bed at the Lateral Nail Fold & Make a Longitudinal Lateral Incision Parallel to the Nail
    • Consider Oral Antibiotics if Severe or Immunosuppressed

Chronic Paronychia

  • Definition: Inflammation of the Nail Folds Lasting ≥ 6 Weeks
  • Most Common in Patients with Chronically Wet Hands (Dishwashers, Bartenders, Housekeepers)
  • Chronic Inflammation Can Cause Rounding of the Nail Folds to Expose the Nail Groove & Lose the Protective Seal
  • Candida May Be Present but Role Uncertain
  • Treatment: Topical Steroids
    • Addition of Antifungals May Assist in Management
    • Consider Nail Removal If Steroids Fails

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References

  1. Craig C. Wikimedia Commons. (License: Public Domain)
  2. Ashashyou. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-SA-4.0)