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Nail Infection, Bacterial (Paronychia):
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Signs and Symptoms
Bacterial nail infection most often affects the proximal nail fold of the fingers and less commonly affects the toes.
  • Acute: The proximal nail fold is red, swollen, painful, and may contain pus. Usually one nail is affected.
  • Chronic: The proximal nail fold is swollen, red, and has no cuticle (the strip of hardened skin at the base and sides of a fingernail or toenail). One or more nails may be affected.
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