| 1. | Paronychia is commonly misapplied as a synonym for whitlow or felon.
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| 2. | It can be effective in treating chronic paronychia.
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| 3. | The infection can start suddenly ( acute paronychia ) or gradually ( chronic paronychia ).
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| 4. | The infection can start suddenly ( acute paronychia ) or gradually ( chronic paronychia ).
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| 5. | Paronychia around the entire nail is sometimes referred to as " runaround paronychia ".
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| 6. | Paronychia around the entire nail is sometimes referred to as " runaround paronychia ".
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| 7. | These medications commonly cause skin and nail problems, including rashes, dry skin and paronychia.
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| 8. | The constant destruction of the nail bed leads to onychodystrophy, paronychia and darkening of the nail.
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| 9. | Chronic paronychia is treated by avoiding whatever is causing it, and applying a topical antifungal and a topical steroid.
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| 10. | Anorexia, stomatitis, dehydration, skin reactions, paronychia, asymptomatic elevations of liver enzymes, asthenia, conjunctivitis, blepharitis.
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