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What is Nail Trauma?
Nail trauma refers to any physical injury to the fingernail, toenail, or surrounding tissues. It can be acute (from a sudden impact) or chronic (due to repeated pressure or habits), and may affect the nail plate, nail bed, or nail matrix.
Common Causes of Nail Trauma
- Crush Injuries – Doors slamming on fingers, dropping heavy objects
- Sports Injuries – Repeated impact or pressure during physical activities
- Footwear Pressure – Tight or ill-fitting shoes causing nail damage
- Nail Biting or Picking – Damages the nail plate and cuticle
- Improper Manicure/Pedicure – Aggressive cutting or pushing of cuticles
- Toenail Injuries – Common in runners or those involved in high-impact sports
- Accidental Scraping or Lifting of Nails
Step-by-Step Guide to Nail Trauma
Nail trauma can result from injury, repeated pressure, or chemical exposure — leading to pain, discoloration, or nail detachment. At MediSkin Hair Clinic, Pune, Dr. Shridevi Lakhe (MBBS, Dip. Dermatology) provides expert care to treat damaged nails, relieve discomfort, and promote healthy regrowth.
Comprehensive Consultation & Examination
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Customized Nail Repair & Healing Treatment Plan
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Aftercare & Nail Protection
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Why Choose MediSkin Hair Clinic for Nail Trauma?
- Dermatologist-led assessment and treatment
- On-site minor procedures like hematoma drainage or nail removal
- Customized care plans based on injury type and severity
- Clean, hygienic environment with advanced tools
- Convenient Pune location with quick appointment availability
Prevention & Management
Trim Nails to a Safe Length
Keep nails short and smooth to prevent accidental breaks, tears, or painful injuries.
Handle Nail Tools Carefully
Use clean instruments while trimming or filing to prevent nail bed injuries.
Avoid Tight Footwear
Wear comfortable, well-fitted shoes to prevent pressure or trauma to toenails.
Avoid Biting or Picking Nails
Refrain from these habits to reduce the risk of trauma, infection, and uneven nail surfaces.
Wear Protective Gloves or Shoes
Use hand gloves or closed footwear during physical work or sports to avoid nail damage.
Avoid Using Nails as Tools
Do not open cans or scratch surfaces with nails to minimize chances of cracking or detachment.
Apply Moisturizer Regularly
Keep nails and surrounding skin hydrated to maintain flexibility and prevent brittleness.
Maintain Good Hygiene
Clean hands and feet regularly to prevent fungal infections after nail injuries.
Consult a Dermatologist
Seek professional care for persistent pain, swelling, or nail deformity after an injury.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Nail trauma refers to any injury to the nail or surrounding tissue caused by impact, crushing, pinching, or repetitive pressure. It can affect both fingernails and toenails.
Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bleeding under the nail (subungual hematoma), nail cracking, discoloration, or even nail detachment in severe cases.
Treatment depends on the severity — mild injuries may heal on their own, while severe cases might need drainage, nail trimming, or medical intervention to prevent infection and promote regrowth.
Yes, in most cases. Fingernails usually take 4–6 months to regrow, while toenails may take up to 12 months. However, deep or repeated trauma can sometimes cause permanent nail deformities.
Wear protective footwear, keep nails trimmed, avoid biting or picking nails, and take care while using heavy tools or during sports activities.
Book Your Consultation with Dr. Shridevi Lakhe
Location: Office No 1, M Floor, Tower A, Panchshil Soho Box Street, Opp YOO Villas, Behind Panchshil Towers, Upper Kharadi, Pune- 412207.
Hours: Mon–Sat, 10 AM–8:30 PM
Call/WhatsApp: +91 86000 09731
Email: mediskinhairclinic@gmail.com