An infected hangnail is a form of paronychia, a condition in which the skin next to the nail is infected. If you have a small piece of torn skin hanging loose next to your nail, you likely have a ...
Stern explains. “Repeatedly removing cuticles can result in a type of nail infection called a chronic paronychia. Since this technique is more aggressive than a typical manicure, there is more ...
If your fingers become red you could have a skin condition like psoriasis or eczema, or an infection in the skin or in the nail fold – a paronychia. “Paronychia is a bacterial or fungal ...
Protein contact dermatitis is an allergic skin reaction induced principally by proteins of either animal or plant origin. The clinical presentation is that of a chronic dermatitis, and it is often ...
[4] The clinical presentation of tulip fingers may range from fissured and hyperkeratotic fingertips, pulpitis, paronychia, and nail changes, to an extensive eczema, sometimes with pustules on the ...