Pyogenic paronychia
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Pyogenic paronychia is an inflammation of the folds of skin surrounding the nail caused by bacteria.

Generally acute paronychia
Acute paronychia
Acute paronychia may follow any break in the skin, characterized by an infection that starts in the paronychium at the side of the nail, with local redness, swelling, and pain....

 is a pyogenic paronychia as it is usually caused by a bacterial infection.
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