How do injured nails recover?

When clamped to the door, under the nail appears hematoma also called blood blisters; The recovery process of nails can be up to 5 months.

The thumb is one of the most important parts of the human body and gives us a distinct evolutionary advantage compared to most other mammals.The thumb has a unique structure, including 9 motion-supporting muscles.

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The recovery process of the nail when injured.(Video: Imgur).

Not only that, the ability to heal after the injury of the thumb is also quite unusual. A user of the Imgur social network recorded the recovery process of the fingernail with a hematoma by taking pictures for 5 months.

Hematoma under the nail or blood blister occurs when fingernails and toenails are pinned to the door or banged somewhere. Sometimes wearing tight shoes for a long time causes broken blood vessels to lead to this phenomenon.

The pressure from the hematoma under the nail will cause pain, cold compresses to soothe this discomfort. After a few months, your fingernails will look very bad because old cells and hematoma are pushed up. Don't worry, your nails will finally return to normal. Don't forget that nails grow much faster than toenails.