Relieve a Throbbing Smashed Fingernail or Toenail
Everyone at some point in their life pinches or smashes their fingertip under or between something. It’s just a part of life (ouch)!! If it were not for the fingernail, the injuries would probably heal within a few days like a common bruise and have no lasting effect or pain. However, because the fingertips are highly vascular, minor trauma, such as a crushing injury or a blow to the fingertip will cause them to easily bleed underneath the fingernail. Your skin alongwith the shape of the fingernail, naturally seals that area below the nail and does not allow the blood to drain. The blood therefore pools in the nail bed, causing an increase in pressure and intense throbbing pain. This is how the fingernail becomes darkened, and you can often literally feel throbbing pain to your injury, with each heartbeat.
Treatment and Expectations: Immediate treatment includes ice and elevation of the limb to minimize the swelling of the injury. Sounds easy you say? Well read on! The next part is not for the faint at heart.
If the pool of blood under the nail is painful and you can feel a throbbing sensation (your pulse), then relief can only be achieved by actually releasing the pressure. This can be done by creating a hole in the top of the fingernail itself, and allowing the blood to drain. Now this may sound like the last thing you want to do to an already painful finger, but if you get in the car and drive to an Urgent Care center, this is exactly what they would do. The following section describes two basic ways to painlessly achieve this, one by drilling a hole, and one by burning a hole. Neither way is any more painful than the other, and both are very easy to do.
One way to do it: The hole can be made with a jeweler’s drill (a really small drill bit that you can twist by hand), or an 18 gauge syringe type needle. Clean the top of the nail off with alcohol and begin drilling the hole directly over the largest and darkest part of the blood pool. Use a quick twisting motion of the needle or drill with very little pressure. You won’t feel any additional pain because the nail has no nerves in it. When you get through the nail, blood will spurt out of the hole, often with surprising force, and relief will be instantaneous. You can also try to gently squeeze out any remaining blood from the hole.
The fastest and best way to do it: The other method involves melting a hole right through the nail. Although it sounds horrifying, in my experience, it is easier, faster, less traumatic and more sterile since it cauterizes and kills bacteria with the heat. To begin, first straighten a small paperclip. Then holding it with a pair of glove or pliers, heat the paperclip in a flame until it gets red hot, and then poke a hole in the nail. You really should not have to push the paperclip, as it will melt through by itself. Apply just a little pressure, right over the darkest spot, and continue until you feel a little pop, or blood is released. You want to do this procedure quickly enough so that you won’t have to reheat the paperclip again to finish the job. When you get through the nail, blood will spurt out of the hole, often with surprising force, and relief will be instantaneous. You can also try to gently squeeze out any remaining blood from the hole.
Whichever method you choose, you don’t want to go deeper than about 1/16 in. (2mm) below the nail. (Don’t stress about this, just estimate it with your good judgment and get it over with!!) After your done, soak in some Hydrogen Peroxide solution, repeat the soaks three times a day. This is to prevent a clot from forming and causing pressure to build up again. You might have to squeeze once or twice again, but usually, the first time does it. Other basic Urgent Care and first aid techniques can be found in the 5 star rated book The American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook . This book is concise, informative and user-friendly for anyone, including non-medical people.
When to seek professional medical attention:
Signs and symptoms of infection.
You lose any movement or range of motion in the body part as a result of the trauma.
The injury appears to be worse than a simple bloody fingernail.
When in doubt.


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Ok, so what if its been over 2 weeks now and I didn’t know to do this? My nail has dry blood under it and it looks dead. I poked it with a paperclip near the cuticle and the nail started chipping away! I was fascinated so I kept doing it until all the dried blood was chipped away (including the nail) and it was fresh, pink skin again. Not to mention when I got to the live skin it hurt to poke it with a paperclip! Now I have half of my fingernail missing but from the wrong end! It doesn’t appear to be growing in any either … what can I do so that the new nail grows in properly (which I hope is still possible)?
You cant do much this late in the game, to ensure the new nail will grow out properly. What your describing is normal, you can put some clear coat where the nail chipped off to protect your finger.
I love this solution! I was a bit scared and it took me 4 tries with a needle (I think I understand now why you recommend a paperclip- you want the blunt base) because I was sheepish, but don’t worry! It doesn’t hurt at all, and now it does feel much better than it did before. Just a cute little poke hole in the middle of the toenail.
i tried this and it worked. i used the paper clip methode. took me a bunch of times. make sure really hot. wont say u dont feel a thing but not bad. i got the whhole as deep as i could then slowly inserted needle tip all of a sudden blood flowed out. ah.hhhhh relief! sosk it for long time dont want bscteria under that nail. cant wait to see how it heals
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WOW who woulda thought a simple paper clip would give SOOO much relief! I was a little skeptikle at first, was willing to do anything to get that throbbing to go away! Like said above make sure u get the paper clip REALLY HOT and gotta use some force! u’ll know when ya get threw, instant relief. I also used a bucket of warm water to help let it bleed out after i got the hole poked! Give it a shot don’t be scared, little if any pain.!
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