Subungual hematoma, characterized by a dark discoloration beneath the nail, commonly appears on the toes. This occurs when blood becomes trapped under the nail plate, creating a black or purplish hue. Direct trauma, such as stubbing a toe or having something heavy fall on it, is a primary cause. Repetitive microtrauma, like that experienced during activities involving constrained footwear, also contributes.
Understanding the etiology of this condition is essential for effective management. The discoloration itself is often indicative of underlying tissue damage. While generally not serious, persistent or recurring instances may indicate other medical issues or predispose to secondary infections. Historically, treatment focused primarily on pain relief; modern approaches involve assessment of nailbed integrity and prevention of complications.