What happens if you hit your toe and it turns black?
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What happens if you hit your toe and it turns black?
If you stub your toe or drop something heavy on your foot, you may develop a subungual hematoma , which is blood and fluid trapped beneath the toenail. This gives the toenail a red, black, or purple discoloration. It is often called black toenail for that reason.
How do you treat a blood clot in your toe?
Treatment
- Rest: Limit use of the affected finger or toe.
- Ice: Use an ice pack, to reduce swelling and pain.
- Compression: Apply pressure such as a wrap to the area immediately, to reduce the amount of blood that can pool.
- Elevation: Keep the affected hand or foot elevated, to reduce swelling.
Why My toes are turning black?
Gangrene is a serious condition where a loss of blood supply causes body tissue to die. It can affect any part of the body but typically starts in the toes, feet, fingers and hands. Gangrene can occur as a result of an injury, infection or a long-term condition that affects blood circulation.
How do you tell if toe is broken or just bruised?
If it hurts the rest of the day and longer, you may have a fracture. When you stub your toe, it’s normal to expect some bruising and even some blood under the toenail. But, if the discoloration lasts for a few days, if it spreads, or if it seems like there is too much blood under the nail, you might have a broken toe.
What does a blood clot in the toe feel like?
swelling in your foot, ankle, or leg, usually on one side. cramping pain in your affected leg that usually begins in your calf. severe, unexplained pain in your foot and ankle. an area of skin that feels warmer than the skin on the surrounding areas.
What do you do for a black toe?
Over-the-counter ointments, creams, and polishes are usually effective. Severe cases may require a prescription antifungal treatment. If a black toenail is caused by an injury, the resulting spot from broken blood vessels will disappear once your nail grows out.
Why does my toenail turn black when I run?
There are several ways your toenail could turn black, including: Injury or trauma to the nail or affected toe. Fungal infection. Repeated trauma from running or athletic activities. Ill-fitting or tight shoes. Malignant melanoma (an extremely rare condition)
Will a black toenail fall off on its own?
Often a black toenail will eventually fall off and regenerate on its own. If pain or signs of infection (e.g., pus, discharge, foul odor, fevers, chills) are not present, you may not need to seek medical treatment right away. Even so, keep in mind that when the nail returns it may be abnormal as a result of the trauma.
What happens if you have blood under your toenail?
Depending on the amount of blood beneath the nail, the nail may come loose. But often the nail does stay intact, and the blood fades as the nail grows out. If a subungual hematoma is large and causing pain, medical treatment may be needed to relieve pressure under the nail.
How do you get rid of a black spot on your toenail?
Over-the-counter ointments, creams, and polishes are usually effective. Severe cases may require a prescription antifungal treatment. If a black toenail is caused by an injury, the resulting spot from broken blood vessels will disappear once your nail grows out.