What to do if there is bruise in the toenail and bruise in the fingernail

Updated on healthy 2024-07-05
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It really doesn't need to be ignored, when your toenail continues to grow, the bruised piece will grow out of the toe cover, so you can just cut it off. If it doesn't hurt, don't worry about it. If there is pain, it proves that there is a wound in the area connecting the toe and the toenail that is not healed, but it can be ignored and can generally recover automatically.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The whole toenail is bruised, the condition is more serious, it is better to go to the hospital to see a doctor, the doctor's advice can make you more reassured. Under normal circumstances, the toenail bruise will heal on its own after a period of time, and some toenails will fall off and grow new toenails, which will slowly grow from the root of the toenail and remove the injured toenails, which takes a long time. In addition, I will tell you a little trick, generally when there is a sprain or bruise (without ** damage), apply ice cubes to the wound in time, which can reduce subcutaneous bleeding, relieve pain and swelling, and the congestion will not be so serious.

    Of course, the most important thing is to pay more attention, and the most important thing is not to let yourself get hurt.

    If you are in Xi'an, you can call 029-87758008 to consult a podiatrist first, and it will give you the best method.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Have you ever smashed your toenails?

    The bruise in the toenails, you don't have to care about him... I'm going to fade away ...

    If you really can't rest assured, you can remove the toenail that covers the bruise and take out the bruising... There's really no need for this...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Let's wait a little longer. New ones grow and the bruises are gone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you have trauma, it is normal, but if you have no trauma, go to the hematology department to check for related diseases.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Question 1: What should I do if there is bruising in the nail cap If you are not in pain and have no infection now, it is recommended to continue to let it grow and heal on its own. It does not affect normal life.

    However, if your nails are loose or painful, or if they are not cosmetic, it is recommended that you pull out the bruised nails after the nail tops are loosened. It won't bleed, new nails will grow layer by layer under your toenails, and after 2 to 3 months, when your new nails are thick enough, you can break down the bumpy nail surface at the beginning. This way your nails will look the same as before.

    Question 2: What should I do if there is bruise in my fingernails There is a kind of acupuncture method.

    It's a needle that burns red.

    Pierce your nails and squeeze the blood out.

    Question 3: What should I do if there is bruise in my fingernails You have a nail injury here, right? Only then did the bruising.

    As the new nail grows, the bruised area will slowly protrude forward until it can be cut off with nail scissors.

    Question 4: What should I do if I have bruises in my nails It's okay, my nails are red and black because of bleeding. It can't be drained, so it forms bruises.

    The blood is degraded by the blood egg degrading enzymes that you secrete. It'll be fine after a while. Don't worry.

    Anyway, the feet are not shown to others. If you're a girl, why don't you dye your nails when you wear sandals? Besides, it's all summer now.

    Sandals. Question 5: What should I do if there is bruising in the nail cover If you are not in pain and have no infection now, it is recommended to continue to let it grow and heal on its own. It does not affect normal life.

    However, if your nails are loose or painful, or if they are not cosmetic, it is recommended that you pull out the bruised nails after the nail tops are loosened. It won't bleed, new nails will grow layer by layer under your toenails, and after 2 to 3 months, when your new nails are thick enough, you can break down the bumpy nail surface at the beginning. This way your nails will look the same as before.

    Question 6: What should I do if there is bruise in my fingernail cover Have you had a nail injury here? Only then did the bruising.

    As the new nail grows, the bruised area will slowly protrude forward until it can be cut off with nail scissors.

    Question 7: What should I do if there is bruise in my fingernails There is a kind of acupuncture method.

    It's a needle that burns red.

    Pierce your nails and squeeze the blood out.

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