Paronychia

Revision as of 05:36, 21 March 2014 by Rossdonaldson1 (talk | contribs)

Background

  • Infection of lateral nail fold or perionychium
  • Usually caused by minor trauma (e.g. nail-biting, manicures, hangnails)

Differential Diagnosis

Hand and finger infections

Look-Alikes

Treatment

Acute

  • more likely bacterial
  • If no fluctuance is identified:
  • If unclear if wound is fluctuant:
    • Have pt apply pressure to distal aspect of affected digit
    • A larger than expected area of blanching, reflecting a collection of pus, may identify need for drainage
  • If fluctuance or pus is identified:
    • Incise area of greatest fluctuance w/ #11 blade

Chronic

  • more likely fungal
  • XR to r/o FB/osteo
  • vinegar/bleach soaks
  • topical antifungals vs Diflucan 150mg po qweek x 4-6 weeks

Disposition

  • Wound check in 24-48hr

See Also

Hand Infection

Source

Tintinelli