What to do if you get a nail infection on ositinib

Taking ositinib to get nail fungus can be relieved by general treatment, medication, and surgery.
Oshitinib is mainly used to treat locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer in adults. The most common adverse effects of the drug are diarrhea, rash, dry skin, and fingernail (toenail) toxicity. Therefore, inguinitis belongs to one of the adverse reactions of taking OXITINI, and patients who take OXITINI to get inguinitis should carry out regular treatment under the guidance of doctors.
1. General treatment: patients with mild symptoms, daily foot soak in warm water, while hydrogen peroxide can be added to help reduce pain and swelling.
2. Drug treatment: acute inguinitis with mild inflammatory reaction without abscess, can be used aluminum acetate solution, chlorhexidine solution and other drugs for rinsing. Chronic inguinitis can be treated with topical mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid cream and other drugs.
3. Surgical treatment: patients with ineffective drug treatment can take abscess drainage or surgical nail extraction to relieve local symptoms.
If you are taking OXITINI, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital in time to receive regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The above drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.