What Are the Different Causes of Toenail Bleeding?
Nail clip injuries are a common injury. In daily life, the doors, iron gates, window frames, drawers, or car doors of homes and schools are the easiest to pinch your fingers. Most of the injured are lively children.
Nail clip injury
- Doors, iron gates, window frames, drawers, or car doors, caused by pinching fingers.
- After pinching, the patients with mild bleeding and swelling may cause severed finger cutting, nail loss, or joint bleeding.
- Nail deformation and softening: It is a clinical manifestation of onychomycosis. Observing the nails, it became soft and even deformed.
- The right way to handle a pinched finger is: finger hematoma and pain, immediately apply a cold towel or cold water bag to the wound to dampen the pain and prevent the hematoma from increasing. If the hematoma is getting bigger and bigger, you can use bandages or cloth strips to slightly pressure the bandage, but you need to pay attention not to exceed 1 hour, and pay attention to the color of the end of the finger at any time. If the fingertips become purple or cold, loosen the bandages or cloth strips immediately. After 24 hours of injury, you can use a hot towel or hot water bottle to compress, but do not burn your fingers 2 to 3 times a day for 15 to 20 minutes each time.
- Finally, raise the arm with gauze to reduce swelling and pain. For those who have accumulated blood and pain under the nails, the burnable pin can pierce several holes on the nails to allow blood to flow out to reduce the pain. If there are wounds after pinching the fingers, they should be disinfected and bandaged. If your nails come off or you suspect a phalanx fracture, you can go to the hospital for examination and treatment. Patients with obvious pain can take oral pain tablets 3 times a day, 1 tablet each time. The elderly, children or frail people can take anti-inflammatory tablets to prevent infection.