Blood-thinning medications increase the likelihood of bleeding following nail trauma, and prolonged bleeding can lead to a rapid build-up of blood under the nail. People on these medications need to be extra-vigilant when there is any risk of trauma to fingers and toes. Acrylic nails can cause risks after injury by obscuring the early signs of discoloration, leading to a delay in diagnosis.

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