Infections of the distal phalanx are the most common of all hand infections. There are dorsal localised infections, which develop in the area of the nail and are called paronychia, and palmar infections, which affect the fingertip and are the typical felons. The acute paronychia must be specifically opened depending on the site of infection. This requires precise anatomical knowledge of nail structure. Chronic paronychia usually have other causes and treatment is much more difficult. Felons are often extremely painful. There is a complex system of fibrous septa and swelling is limited. If the septa are destroyed a spread into the bones or the flexor tendon sheath is possible.

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