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  2. Infected Hangnail: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline

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    How to treat an infected hangnail. A mild to moderate hangnail infection can usually be treated at home. Follow these steps for home treatment:

  3. Infected Hangnail: Causes, What to Do, and When to Seek Help

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    How Do You Treat a Hangnail Infection? If you have an infected hangnail, do not attempt to bite, rip, or pull it off. If you do, you may pull off additional skin that will open more inner skin layers to bacteria.

  4. How to Treat an Infected Hangnail + Future Prevention - wikiHow

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    Fortunately, an infected hangnail, or paronychia, is common, easily treatable, and should clear up in around 5 days. [1] Read on to learn how best to treat an infected hangnail at home, as well as when to seek medical treatment and prevent future infections.

  5. Hangnails: What They Are and How to Treat Them - WebMD

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    If a hangnail is painful or has started to get infected, you can treat the area using a warm water soak. Start by filling a bowl with warm water and soaking your affected nail 2 to 4 times...

  6. Hangnail Infection: Signs, Symptoms, and Causes - Health

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    Symptoms Around the Nail. The main symptoms of a hangnail infection affect the nail fold—the area where the nail meets the skin at the sides (lateral nail folds) and the base (proximal nail fold ...

  7. Find out how to treat an infected hangnail. In this article, we cover home remedies, how to drain an abscess, prevention methods, and symptoms.

  8. Home remedies for paronychia, or an infected nail, include soaking in warm water and applying lemon and salt. In some cases, medical treatment may be necessary. Paronychia is a...

  9. To treat an infected hangnail, follow the steps above in treating a normal hangnail followed by the application of a topical antibiotic cream and a bandage to keep the area covered.

  10. How to Get Rid of Hangnails - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

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    Before removing a hangnail, soften the skin with warm water. These little ragged pieces of skin can become infected if not treated properly.

  11. How To Get Rid Of Hangnails (and 5 Tips To Prevent Them ...

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    Fortunately, hangnail infections are very treatable. See a healthcare provider, as the correct treatment will depend on the nature and severity of your symptoms. For example, if you have an abscess, they might drain it before cleaning the area and covering it while it heals.