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  1. Jul 11, 2018 · Damaged nail bed causes. When your fingertip or your nail bed is pinched, crushed, or cut, it causes a nail bed injury. Crushing can happen when your finger gets caught between two...

  2. 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...

  3. Jun 30, 2023 · In a condition called onycholysis, the fingernails come loose and can separate from the nail bed. The separated part of the nail becomes cloudy with a white, yellow or green tint. Sometimes detached nails are due to an injury or an infection.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · A fungal nail infection, also called onychomycosis or tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that occurs on your fingernails, toenails, or nail beds. For most people, the infection isn't a serious problem.

  5. A nail bed injury can be caused by a variety of things, including: Broken bones; Cuts to the nailbed or fingertip; Cuts to the tendons that straighten or bend the fingertip; Cuts to the nerve endings; These injuries are typically a result of incidents such as catching the fingertip in a door.

  6. May 3, 2022 · Onycholysis is when your nail separates from its nail bed. It often appears after an injury to your nail, but it may have other causes, including fungi. Treatment may only involve cutting away the separated nail as it grows out, or you may need to take antifungal medications or stop using certain nail products.

  7. Nail Bed Injuries result from a wide variety of sources usually involving some sort of trauma. A few of the most common causes include the fingertip being crushed between two objects, sliced with a knife or razor, nail avulsion injuries, or being jammed against a hard surface or object.

  8. Nov 1, 2022 · Torn or damaged nails are quite apparent on simple examination. After a traumatic event, a portion of the nail or even the entire nail is no longer adherent to the nail bed. This is most often associated with a minimal amount of bleeding and a moderate amount of pain.

  9. Jul 15, 2022 · What Causes Nail Injuries? 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.

  10. Feb 14, 2023 · How do I know if my nail matrix is damaged? Not all nail changes mean your nail matrix is damaged. Some nail problems affect the nail bed, nail plate or nail folds, and not your nail matrix. Your healthcare provider can tell you whether it’s a nail matrix problem or some other issue.

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