Published on: 6/20/2025
Bleeding around the fingernails can be caused by splinter hemorrhages, onycholysis, or drug-induced nail disorders.
Bleeding around the fingernails can happen for several reasons. One reason could be splinter hemorrhages, which are small lines of blood that appear under the nails. These can occur due to trauma or other conditions. Onycholysis is another cause, where the nail separates from the nail bed, leading to bleeding underneath. This can be due to infections, trauma, or certain medical conditions. Additionally, some medications can lead to nail disorders, including bleeding.
If you notice bleeding around your fingernails, it may be helpful to consider these potential causes and consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
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