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  1. Nov 1, 2022 · A detached nail (cracked nail, split nail, nail falling off) can be painful and unsightly. Learn about treatment and prevention.

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    • Subungual Hematoma
    • Nail Bed Laceration
    • Nail Bed Avulsion
    • Other Injuries

    A subungual hematomais when blood gets trapped under your nail bed. It’s usually caused by your nail getting crushed or hit by a heavy object. Symptoms include throbbing pain and your nail turning black and blue. This usually looks like a bruise under your nail.

    A nail bed laceration is when your nail and the underlying nail bed get cut. It’s usually caused by a saw or knife but can also be caused by a crushing injury. If you have a nail bed laceration, it’s likely to bleed. You’ll be able to see the cut through your nail. As it heals, you might have a large bruise.

    A nail bed avulsion is when your nail and part of your nail bed are pulled away from the rest of your finger. It commonly happens to your ring finger and is caused by your finger getting stuck or jammed in something. Nail bed avulsions are very painful and cause your finger to swell. Finger fractures are also common with this type of injury. If you...

    There are also nail bed injuries that affect more than your nail bed, such as a fingertip fracture or amputation.

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  3. Losing a toenail or fingernail because of an injury is called avulsion. The nail may be completely or partially torn off after a trauma to the area. Your doctor may have removed the nail, put part of it back into place, or repaired the nail bed. Your toe or finger may be sore after treatment.

  4. It can be very painful to tear or rip your nail from the nail bed. A nail may separate from the nail bed (detach) for many reasons, including: Injuries. Separation caused by injury is common in people who have long fingernails. The nail may pry away from the nail bed when it is hit or jammed.

  5. May 18, 2020 · A damaged toenail bed or fingernail bed is common, and it often occurs when a heavy object crushes or hits the fingers or toes or when a person sustains a cut from a sharp object. Bandages and...

  6. Most injuries to the nail arise from one of three mechanisms. Crushing forces, such as hammers, doors slamming on fingers, human bites, or machinery. Slicing or cutting, such as knives, box cutters, or machinery. Tearing or ripping, such as stubbing a toe or catching a fingernail on an object.

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