How Long Is The Healing Process After Subungual Hematoma Removal?
It is the growing nail.
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I have seen the attached images. The white area seen in the middle is likely to be the new nail growing. The nail is likely to be normal but the surrounding skin is right now deformed due to the granulation tissue formation.
The thumb is healing well. Topical oxygen therapy will not help much. It is better to do a hot compress in the area to improve the blood circulation.
It will take time to heal. Starting using the thumb too early can cause an additional injury.
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Nail beds are slow to heal.
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The indentation is the healing tissue. This will all gradually disappear with time. Nail beds are always slow to heal. It is better to wait and let it heal on its own.
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