A white discharge from an onychomycosis may be due to a pus-filled onychomycosis that breaks down and causes pus to flow out.
Inguguinitis is a purulent bacterial infection that typically appears in the skin along the sides of the nail forming a nail groove and its surrounding tissues. It is usually caused by deep nail trimming, reverse peeling, and tiny puncture wounds and contusions.
Inguguinitis often occurs unilaterally first, manifested by local redness, swelling, heat, pain, pus occurs after pus appears under the skin of the nail groove white pus spots, the so-called white effluent should be the pus ulcerated outflow.
If an abscess has formed, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and drain it through surgical incision. If the pus has already flowed out, it is recommended to do a good job of disinfection, to avoid infection, and go to the hospital in a timely manner.