he image above shows a severely swollen finger with a large pocket of yellow-green pus under the skin near the nail. This condition is commonly known as a finger abscess or paronychia, a bacterial infection that develops around the nail or within the soft tissue of the finger.
The skin appears stretched, shiny, and inflamed due to pressure from the pus trapped beneath the surface. As the infection grows, the area becomes increasingly painful, warm, and sensitive to touch. Without proper treatment, the pressure can continue to build, leading to worsening pain and possible spread of infection.
⚠️ What Causes a Finger Abscess?
Finger infections like this can begin with something very small but quickly become severe. Common causes include:
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Nail biting or picking at the skin
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Small cuts or puncture wounds
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Splinters or foreign objects
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Untreated blisters
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Bacterial entry around the nail
Because fingers are used constantly, movement and pressure can worsen inflammation and make the infection spread faster.
🎥 Watch the Full Video for the Dramatic Drainage
The full video captures the exact moment when the built-up pressure is safely released. You’ll see:
✅ Careful opening of the infected area
✅ Thick pus draining from the abscess
✅ Proper cleaning and disinfection
✅ Immediate relief as swelling reduces
👉 Don’t miss the full video — the pressure release is shocking and incredibly satisfying to watch!
🩺 How to Prevent Finger Infections
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Keep hands clean and dry
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Avoid biting nails or picking skin
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Treat small wounds immediately
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Remove splinters promptly
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Seek medical help if swelling or pain develops
Early treatment can prevent complications and help the finger heal faster.

