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  1. Jun 25, 2022 · They look like thin, red or reddish-brown lines below your nails. They run vertically in the direction of your nail growth. Splinter hemorrhages get their name because they look like wood splinters under your nail. Splinter hemorrhages occur when small blood vessels called capillaries under the skin beneath your nail (nail bed) burst due to ...

  2. A splinter haemorrhage is a longitudinal, red-brown haemorrhage under a nail and looks like a wood splinter. Seen end-on, the haemorrhage is in the lower part of the nail plate or underneath it. Splinter haemorrhages seen end on-on. Who gets splinter haemorrhages?

  3. Jul 24, 2017 · They look like splinters and occur when tiny blood vessels (capillaries) along the nail bed are damaged and burst. The nail bed is the skin underneath the nail. Small amounts of...

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  4. Mar 22, 2023 · A splinter hemorrhage is a small bleed under a fingernail or toenail that looks like a splinter. It can be caused by trauma like nail biting or stubbing your toe, or it may be a sign of serious illness. Here’s how to tell.

  5. Medical name: Splinter hemorrhage (line often looks like a splinter stuck under the nail) Smooth, waxy lumps on your skin What it may be telling you: You have protein deposits in your heart or another organ. These waxy lumps can appear anywhere on the skin.

    • Swelling in your feet and lower legs
      Swelling in your feet and lower legs
    • Blue or purple color on your skin
      Blue or purple color on your skin
    • Blue or purple net-like pattern on your skin
      Blue or purple net-like pattern on your skin
  6. Aug 22, 2022 · Splinter hemorrhages are thin red or brown splinter-like lines that appear under the fingernail or toenail. They happen when a blood vessel under the nail breaks. Injury to the nail is the main cause of splinter hemorrhages. However, they may also occur because of an infection or medical condition.

  7. Jul 8, 2023 · Splinter hemorrhages look like thin, red to reddish-brown lines of blood under the nails. They run in the direction of nail growth. They are named splinter hemorrhages because they look like a splinter under the fingernail. The hemorrhages may be caused by tiny clots that damage the small capillaries under the nails.

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