It's inflammatory conditions.
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This is infection with pus collect
For complete recovery you need it to be surgically drained with that antibiotic coverage is given for 5-7 days
You will be good!
Paronychia,try warm water soaks, tea tree oil, antibiotic ointments like Neosporin or Bacitracin, hydrocortisone cream, and topical creams containing urea or salicylic acid to reduce inflammation, fight infection, and promote healing.
Apply FUSIDERM LOCALLY OVER THE FINGER TWO TIMES DAILY UNDER ASPECTIC CLEANING
CONSULT FOR MORE EVALUATION AND TREATMENT
FOR PAIN U HAVE TAB DICLO ONCE DAILY AFTER FOOD FOR 7DAYS
That's paronychia,an infection.Swelling is due to the pus collection .If it's very painful you may have to visit a physician in your area to drain the pus.You can also apply fucidin cream locally and some otc pain reliever.
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