If the subungual hematoma is minor and medical attention has not been necessary, then the collection of blood will resolve spontaneously over a few weeks, and new nail growth may take between six and nine months. If the injury is more severe, particularly if the nail bed has been traumatized, the nail may grow back with a permanent deformity.

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