View Full Version : My left hand thumb is swell. It is really painful
rinkangupta
Jul 29, 2009, 10:48 PM
My left hand thumb is swell.. it is really painful... Please suggest me what is it.
artlady
Jul 30, 2009, 06:41 AM
Looks like it is infected,possibly from biting your nails if indeed you do and or an ingrown fingernail.
J_9
Jul 30, 2009, 06:42 AM
I had this several years ago and it was MRSA. You need to get it checked out ASAP.
artlady
Jul 30, 2009, 07:00 AM
I had this several years ago and it was MRSA. You need to get it checked out ASAP.
Had to look that one up.You do make me do my homework J9.But at least I learn something new everyday!
J_9
Jul 30, 2009, 07:27 AM
Had to look that one up.You do make me do my homework J9.But at least I learn something new everyday!
Had that in my right thumb during my prerequisites. As I was looking at this photo, there is a pocket of puss on the outer rim of the thumb. It may NOT be MRSA, like I had, but better safe than sorry.
Arty, you looked it up... what are your thoughts?
artlady
Jul 30, 2009, 07:49 AM
Had that in my right thumb during my prerequisites. As I was looking at this photo, there is a pocket of puss on the outer rim of the thumb. It may NOT be MRSA, like I had, but better safe than sorry.
Arty, you looked it up....what are your thoughts?
I didn't see a photo of it.The reason I went with ingrown nail was my BF had one a while back and the skin on the side of the nail started to pull back in the same way,as in this photo.
I think that if the OP is in the health care field than MRSA is probably a good bet.
What do I know?I dropped out of medical school(to be a med assistant,not a doc).
Clearly,it is infected.
rinkangupta
Jul 30, 2009, 10:17 AM
Thanks to all. My Doctor say's it's is a normal infection caused by pulling the skin from the side of the nail. Prescribed one antibiotic Cefakind-250, painkiller Voveran-50 and multivitamin tablets.
rinkangupta
Jul 30, 2009, 08:06 PM
My second day condition is
rinkangupta
Jul 30, 2009, 08:08 PM
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rinkangupta
Jul 30, 2009, 08:32 PM
I didn't see a photo of it.The reason I went with ingrown nail was my BF had one a while back and the skin on the side of the nail started to pull back in the same way,as in this photo.
I think that if the OP is in the health care field than MRSA is probably a good bet.
What do I know?I dropped out of medical school(to be a med assistant,not a doc).
Clearly,it is infected.
Thanks... but I am not belong to any healthcare field... :):)
J_9
Jul 31, 2009, 12:51 AM
I think that if the OP is in the health care field than MRSA is probably a good bet.
MRSA is no longer a health care field required infection. It is now a community acquired infection. It is rampant in schools, particularly locker rooms. It is also rampant in gyms where guys and girls work out.
rinkangupta
Jul 31, 2009, 03:47 AM
Is it Dangerous?
artlady
Jul 31, 2009, 04:34 AM
MRSA is no longer a health care field required infection. It is now a community acquired infection. It is rampant in schools, particularly locker rooms. It is also rampant in gyms where guys and girls work out.
I was wondering if that was what I assumed would be MERSA.Thanks for clearing that up J_9.
We had a bad case of it here in a local school.
J_9
Jul 31, 2009, 05:30 AM
I've never heard of MERSA, but that's how you pronounce MRSA. Methacillin Resistance Staphylococcus Aureas. Last year it did close a lot of schools in our area.
Yes, it can be dangerous. Very dangerous, this is why I suggested you have it looked at.
Can you go to an emergency room? If so, they cannot turn you down for lack of insurance.
rinkangupta
Aug 2, 2009, 05:50 AM
Its not MRSA. Because Symptoms is not similar to the MRSA.
rinkangupta
Aug 2, 2009, 05:50 AM
I've never heard of MERSA, but that's how you pronounce MRSA. Methacillin Resistance Staphylococcus Aureas. Last year it did close a lot of schools in our area.
Yes, it can be dangerous. Very dangerous, this is why I suggested you have it looked at.
Can you go to an emergency room? If so, they cannot turn you down for lack of insurance.
Thanks but its not MERSA.
rinkangupta
Aug 2, 2009, 05:51 AM
thanx but its not mersa.
Mrsa
rinkangupta
Aug 2, 2009, 05:52 AM
I was wondering if that was what I assumed would be MERSA.Thanks for clearing that up J_9.
We had a bad case of it here in a local school.
Thanks. It is a normal infection... not a MRSA.