What is the yellow pus coming out of a nail infection?

Nail groove infection is caused by purulent bacterial infection, when squeezing out the yellow pus tips may form abscess, nail root abscess need to pull out part or all of the nail, and apply antibiotic treatment.
Inguinitis is a disease in which the nail grooves on both sides of the nail and the surrounding tissues are infected by purulent bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus. It is usually caused by tiny puncture wounds, cutting the nails too deeply, etc. At the initial stage, no pus will be formed, and when yellow pus can be extruded, it suggests that an abscess of inguinitis may be formed.
Surgery is needed to incise and drain the nail, and if the root of the nail appears to be abscessed, part or all of the nail needs to be removed, and oral amoxicillin and other antibiotics for treatment.
When the nail inguinitis extrudes yellow pus, it needs to be treated in time, so as not to aggravate the condition and cause dactylitis or chronic inguinitis, and the drugs need to be applied under the guidance of the doctor.