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  1. What causes splinter haemorrhages? The most common cause of a splinter haemorrhage is trauma , including the application of an acrylic nail [3]. The longitudinal nature of splinter haemorrhages is explained by the orientation of the capillaries in the nail bed.

  2. Aug 26, 2017 · Causes. Symptoms. Treatments. Outlook. A splinter hemorrhage causes red or discolored streaks down the fingernail. The name refers to how a splinter hemorrhage resembles having a...

  3. Causes may include: Bacterial endocarditis. Injury to the nail. Home Care. There is no specific care for splinter hemorrhages. Follow your health care provider's instructions for treating endocarditis. When to Contact a Medical Professional. Contact your provider if you notice splinter hemorrhages and you haven't had any recent injury to the nail.

  4. Splinter hemorrhages (or haemorrhages) are tiny blood clots that tend to run vertically under the nails. Splinter hemorrhages are not specific to any particular condition, and can be associated with subacute infective endocarditis, scleroderma, trichinosis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic nails, [1 ...

  5. Aug 22, 2022 · What causes splinter hemorrhages? A hemorrhage occurs when blood seeps from a blood vessel. Splinter hemorrhages develop when an injury to the nail breaks a blood vessel, causing blood to form into a thin line that resembles a splinter. Also, splinter hemorrhages can signify an infection or medical condition.

  6. Aug 11, 2022 · However, in about 20% of cases, splinter hemorrhages are caused simply by nail trauma, according to the AAFP. NEJM. When to Seek Medical Advice. The NEJM also reported that splinter...

  7. Jul 8, 2023 · They may be caused by vessel damage from swelling of the blood vessels ( vasculitis) or tiny clots that damage the small capillaries (microemboli). Causes may include: Bacterial endocarditis. Injury to the nail. Home Care. There is no specific care for splinter hemorrhages. Follow your health care provider's instructions for treating endocarditis.

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