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Black Spot under the Toenail or Fingernail

Welcome to the Complete Guide for a  Black Spot under the Toenail or Fingernail!

A black spot under the toenail or fingernail can have a few major causes. The most common cause of black under your toenail is due to bleeding  that can come from dropping something onto your toe, getting stomped on or even closing the door on your finger. In athletes it can also be caused by repetitive rubbing against the inside of a shoe, for example in the case of long distance runners, it is frequently referred to as ‘Jogger’s Toe’. If you have definitely not had any friction against the tips of your toenails, but you have instead been exposed to f moisture- then it is likely a Pseudomonas infection. If you have not experienced any of these situations then you may be at risk for melanoma. Read the guide below for more information.

Runner’s toe– Runner’s toe occurs if the toenail is rubbing against the front of the shoe; even if it is not really painful, blood could accumulate in the form of leakage or blistering under the nail. This page is dedicated to treating runner’s toe.

Pseudomonas bacterial infection– If your nails have green or black little spots on them. This can occur if you are around moisture. **Smell your toes to see if they give off a Sweet grape-like odor- Seriously!**. The treatment for this is to go see your podiatrist for medication.

Toenail fungus– If your nails gradually become thick, discolored and crumbly under the border then read our comprehensive guide to toenail fungus.

Melanoma If you have an unusual streak of black pigment that is pain free and just appeared over a without any incident- it is essential that you read our guide to black streaks in your nail.

 

The Following Guide is for the Most Common Cause:

Bleeding under the Toenail or Fingernail

 

Signs & Symptoms

Who is at risk

-1 in 100 develop runner’s toe from shoe friction while running, but it is much more common in marathon runners and ultra marathon runners.

-Up to 55% of Marathon runners can develop runners toe in their running career.

 

When to Seek Treatment for pain under the toenail

If over 25-50% of the nail is involved there is a high chance of a broken toe or finger, there is also a chance that the cut under the nail may become infected and would need antibiotics.

 

Prevention for athletes

 

 

Treatment for a Pain under the Toenail or Fingernail

 

Home Treatment

What can a Podiatrist do?

 

For more on a Black Spot under the Toenail or Fingernail:

Subungual Hematoma

Good Luck!

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