
A subungual hematoma is a collection of
blood (
hematoma) underneath a
toenail or fingernail. It can be extremely painful for an injury of its size, although otherwise it is not a serious medical condition.
Nature
A
laceration of the
nail bed causes bleeding into the constricted area underneath the hard
nail plate. The blood pools under the nail, giving a reddish, brownish, blueish, or grey/blackish discoloration. The blood puts pressure to the nailbed causing pain which can be throbbing in quality and disappears when the pressure on the nail bed is relieved.
Subungual hematomas typically heal without incident, though
infection
An infection is the invasion of tissue (biology), tissues by pathogens, their multiplication, and the reaction of host (biology), host tissues to the infectious agent and the toxins they produce. An infectious disease, also known as a transmis ...
may occur. The pressure of the blood blister may cause separation of
nail plate from the
nail bed (
onycholysis), but the nail should not be pulled off, as this can cause scarring of the nailbed and deformed nails.
Nail discolouration may last some months.
[
The nail plate may also become thicker and more brittle as a result of the injury ( onychochauxis). The deformed nail plate will gradually grow out and be replaced by a new, normal-appearing one in several months' time. Infrequently, the nail may become painful and require surgical drainage.]
Causes
The condition is caused by a traumatic injury, such as slamming a finger
A finger is a prominent digit (anatomy), digit on the forelimbs of most tetrapod vertebrate animals, especially those with prehensile extremities (i.e. hands) such as humans and other primates. Most tetrapods have five digits (dactyly, pentadact ...
in a door, or from sports activities, especially those involving sudden accelerations, such as soccer, basketball, and tennis, or going downhill, such as running or hiking rugged terrain, and ill-fitting footwear.
Repeatedly thrusting the toes against a shoe's toe box
The toe box is the section of footwear that surrounds the toes on closed-toe shoes. Toe boxes that are too tight can cause injuries and foot deformity, foot deformities, whereas wider toe boxes may be used to treat or prevent common foot condition ...
can cause a subungual hematoma called jogger's toe, runner's toe, or black toenail. In a marathon, several percent of runners may be affected.[ Wearing footwear which fits helps prevent runner's toe.][
If the shoe is too loose on the midfoot, the foot can slide forwards in the shoe, especially when going downhill. This may jam the toes into the end of the toebox.][ If the foot is sliding forwards because the shoe is too loose around the midfoot, it may be restrained by lacing the shoe carefully, or placing bulky padding between the tongue and the lacing, or by wrapping a strap in a figure-eight around the foot and ankle (]image
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). Excessively tight or uneven fit around the midfoot may, however, cause tendon problems.
Separately, if there is not enough space around the toes, the toes will also hit the toebox repeatedly.[ Feet become longer and wider when weight is put on them, because the arches flatten, and the toes also splay and bend.][ (this is the publication of a four-year review into the footwear of the US military by the Army Shoe Board, of which the author, a physician and senior officer of the United States Army Medical Corps, is president.] At the end of a long journey on foot, the arches flatten, the metatarsals spread, and the foot swells more than after a short one. The toes also need vertical space; a toe cap which is low enough to press on the top of the toe may also cause bruising under the nail, especially if the toe cap is stiff. If the toebox is pointed, the toes may be wedged forwards into the area with inadequate height.
Toenails which protrude unevenly may concentrate force on the toenail; properly-cut nails are therefore also important.
Some susceptible runners may also have Morton's toe. In this variant of human foot anatomy, the second toe extends further out than the great toe. This can make it harder to find shoes with adequate space around the toes.
Treatment
Subungual hematomas can resolve on their own, without treatment being necessary.[ If they are acutely painful,] they may be drained.
Subungual hematomas are treated by either making a hole through the nail into the hematoma ( trephining) within 48 hours of injury, draining the blood and releasing the pressure,[ or, less conservatively, by removing the entire nail.]
In a hospital or medical setting, trephining is generally accomplished by using an electrocautery device or an 18-gauge needle. The hole is covered with sterile dressing and must be kept dry afterwards.
Removal of the nail is typically done when the nail itself is disrupted, a large laceration requiring suturing is suspected, or a fracture
Fracture is the appearance of a crack or complete separation of an object or material into two or more pieces under the action of stress (mechanics), stress. The fracture of a solid usually occurs due to the development of certain displacemen ...
of the tip of the finger occurs. Although general anesthesia
Anesthesia (American English) or anaesthesia (British English) is a state of controlled, temporary loss of sensation or awareness that is induced for medical or veterinary purposes. It may include some or all of analgesia (relief from or prev ...
is generally not required, a digital nerve block is recommended if the nail is to be removed. For trephination, the block is often more painful than the procedure.[
Complication rates from both forms of treatment are low, and the nail generally recovers to a normal appearance.][
Hématome sous ungéal 01.jpg, alt=Discoloured thumbnail, grey at the roots, blueish in the center, normal-looking towards the outside edge, Thumb before drainage.
Hématome sous unguéal 04.jpg, alt=Thumbnail with small hole just above the crescent, a slight amount of blue discolouration next to the hole, After drainage; note drainage hole.
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See also
* List of cutaneous conditions
Many skin conditions affect the human integumentary system—the organ system covering the entire surface of the Human body, body and composed of Human skin, skin, hair, Nail (anatomy), nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function o ...
* Turf toe
References
External links
{{General injuries
Conditions of the skin appendages
Foot diseases