The correct term for onychomycosis is actually onychomycosis, an inflammation caused by bacterial and fungal infection in the nail groove area on both sides of the nail, which is usually treated with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory therapy. For milder onychomycosis, topical antibacterial drugs can be used externally, such as bacterial infection caused by onychomycosis, you can use mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid ointment, polymyxin B ointment, iodine tincture topical; if it is a fungal onychomycosis, you can use topical biphenylbenzylazole cream, terbinafine hydrochloride cream to treat it, and if localized inflammation is more pronounced, there are redness, swelling, heat, and pain symptoms, you can consider making a local incision to drain the pus If the local inflammation is obvious, with redness, swelling, heat and pain, you can consider making a local incision to drain the pus, which will help the healing and recovery of inguinitis. If the symptoms of inguinitis are serious, you can take oral antibacterial drugs, such as bacterial infections can take cephalosporins, penicillins, macrolides, quinolones antibacterial, fungal inguinitis can take itraconazole, terbinafine and other treatment. In addition, localization can also be assisted by physical therapy, such as the use of infrared rays, ultra-short wave, etc., to help the recovery of inguinitis. After the acute symptoms of inguinitis are under control, it is important to actively look for triggers, such as whether there is an ingrown nail, if it is an ingrown nail should be corrected in a timely manner, otherwise inguinitis may recur.