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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 objects...

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  2. May 18, 2020 · Treatments. Medical attention. Summary. 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...

    • Peeling. Fingernails that split and peel are actually quite common. While your genes usually play a role, exposing your hands to the winter elements, harsh chemicals, and too much hot water can wreak havoc on your nails, causing them to peel.
    • Yellowing. As serious (and unsightly) as it looks, yellow nails are usually caused by dark fingernail polish that's been left on a little too long before being removed.
    • Brittle or thin. Did you know that fingernails are about 10 times more absorbent than skin? This means they are highly susceptible to all sorts of external factors that might make them soft and breakable.
    • Ridges. Vertical ridges (starting at the nail bed and extending to the edge of your nail) are usually nothing to worry about and are simply a sign of aging.
  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. A nailbed injury may result in a hematoma under the nail, as seen here. Depending on what happened to cause the injury, you may notice a hematoma (collection of blood) under the nail, which is very painful. The nail may be damaged or missing as well.

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Last updated on Feb 28, 2024. Summary. Symptoms. Diagnosis. Prevention. Treatment. Prognosis. What is Nail Trauma? A fingernail or toenail can be injured by a blow to the nail or by closing the finger or toe in a door or drawer. This kind of trauma commonly results in blood under the nail, a condition called subungual hematoma.

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