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Herpetic whitlow - Causes, Picture, Symptoms and Treatment of Herpetic whitlow


Herpetic whitlow (The Chronic Paronychia) is a term applied to all acute inflammations of the deep-seated tissues in the finger, whether the structure is affected by the root of the nail, the pulp of the fingertips, the skin of fingers or the bone.

Causes of Herpetic whitlow

In Herpetic whitlow is condition, a small painful abscess forms at the base of the nail or the pulp of the finger. Sometimes, the patient feels intense pain as the bursting of an abscess takes a long time. Frequently occurring in housewives, chronic paronychia is an infection of the nail fold with a yeast-like fungus called candida. The predisposing factor is the prolonged wetting of hands.

Symptoms of Herpetic whitlow

The condition usually starts in one finger (generally, the middle finger of the right hand) as a glazed red swelling of the nail fold. Later, other fingers may be affected. Secondary infection with bacteria causes pain and discharge of pus from the nail fold. Sometimes the nail is lost and the finger may be disfigured.

Home remedy for Herpetic whitlow

Here is a home remedy: Mix one part of isphagula in four parts of vinegar, and apply to the infected spot. The poultice - like mixture should be bandaged with clean cloth and water sprinkled over it. The bandage should be changed after every 3 to 4 hours. The inflammation will subside in 2 to 3 days. Once the pus has been ejected, cooked leaves of neem should be wrapped over the site of the whitlow.

Prevention for Herpetic whitlow

It is essential to keep hands dry as far as possible to make healing possible quickly. Local application of 1 per cent Gention-violet paint of mycostatin suspension (P)-in the nail fold twice everyday for a, prolonged period would help cure the disease.


     

 

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