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Management and Treatment Most splinter hemorrhages don't require any treatment. If an injury caused the condition, it should go away on its own as the nail grows out. If you don't remember injuring yourself or you have splinter hemorrhages affecting more than one nail, contact your healthcare provider.
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Jul 24, 2017 · No treatment is necessary for splinter hemorrhages caused by trauma. Depending on the severity of the injury, the hemorrhage may clear up ...
Aug 26, 2017 · When splinter hemorrhages result from trauma, they do not usually need treatment. As the nails continue to grow, the splinter hemorrhages should ...
There is no specific treatment for a splinter haemorrhage. Any treatment is targeted at an underlying systemic condition or at discontinuing a causative drug.
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If the hemorrhages are caused by trauma, they may resolve on their own as the nail grows. If the hemorrhage is not caused by injury, visiting a doctor may aid ...
Mar 22, 2023 · Treatment. Splinter hemorrhages don't require treatment. They'll disappear over time. However, if they are caused by another underlying ...
Resolution of splinter hemorrhage caused by physical trauma usually occurs without treatment within a couple of months. The body's ability to regenerate itself ...
Aug 11, 2022 · When caused by trauma, splinter hemorrhages will occur only on the injured finger, thumb, or toe and do not require treatment because they will ...
Splinter hemorrhages arise from the longitudinally aligned capillaries of the nail bed and are usually the result of trauma.