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  1. Toenail or Fingernail Avulsion: Care Instructions

    The nail may be completely or partially torn off after a trauma to the area. Your doctor may have removed the nail, put part of it back into place, or repaired the nail bed.

  2. Fingertip and nail injuries – Emergency Department

    Precise repair of the nail bed is important to optimise long-term cosmesis of the finger and nail. This is usually best performed by a hand surgery team under anaesthesia, particularly in …

  3. Nail Bed Injuries: What to Do—or Not to Do - ACEP Now

    Aug 18, 2025 · Repair and dressing should be tailored to the individual patient, based on assessment of hematoma, laceration, fracture, deformity, and expected prognosis. Patients …

  4. Nail Injuries Treatment: First Aid Information for Nail Injuries - WebMD

    Mar 16, 2024 · WebMD walks you through first aid treatment for an injury to the fingernail or toenail.

  5. Nail Avulsion (Aftercare Instructions) - Drugs.com

    5 days ago · Keep your nail area clean, dry, and covered. When you are allowed to bathe, carefully wash the area with soap and water. Put on a clean, new bandage. Do not use an …

  6. Nail avulsion - WikEM

    If no nail, place a non-adherent, petroleum containing gauze into nail fold. Can Also use aluminum wrapping of suture package as pseudo-nail to allow appropriate spacing for new nail to grow in.

  7. The Complete Guide to Nail Trauma First Aid: Expert Treatment

    As someone who’s dealt with numerous nail injuries (and yes, plenty from nail biting), I’ve learned that immediate, appropriate care is crucial. This comprehensive guide will walk you through …

  8. Effective Nail Avulsion Treatment and Recovery Steps

    Oct 2, 2024 · How do I treat a partial nail avulsion? Treatment involves cleaning the wound, applying antiseptic, bandaging, reducing swelling, and following up with a healthcare provider …

  9. Nail bed injury: Pictures, types, and treatments - Medical News Today

    Jul 9, 2025 · Bandages and ice packs can help treat these injuries. Prompt treatment can help the nail bed and underlying structures heal and ensure that the broken nail grows back smoothly. …

  10. Evaluation and management of fingertip injuries - UpToDate

    The repair of nail bed lacerations and fingertip avulsions is reviewed here. The management of subungual hematomas, finger fractures, and finger dislocations are discussed separately: