Subungual Haematoma
Treatment

Subungual haematomas, commonly known as bruises under the toenail, can cause significant discomfort and even lead to more serious nail damage if left untreated. This condition typically occurs due to trauma, such as dropping something heavy on the foot or repetitive pressure from poorly fitting shoes. At The Walking Clinic, we provide effective and painless treatment to relieve the discomfort and help your nail heal properly.

What Does It
Involve?

The treatment for subungual haematomas can vary depending on the severity. In mild cases, pressure relief may be all that’s required to reduce pain and allow the nail to heal naturally. In more severe cases, where the blood collection is large or causing significant pain, a small procedure to drain the haematoma may be necessary. Our podiatrists will assess your condition and determine the best course of action for your recovery.

Who is It For?

This treatment is suitable for anyone experiencing pain, swelling, or discolouration under the toenail due to trauma. Athletes, especially those involved in high-impact sports, as well as people with ill-fitting footwear, are at higher risk of developing subungual haematomas. It’s also common in individuals who participate in activities like hiking or long-distance running.

Benefits of the Service

Immediate relief from pressure and pain

Prevents further nail damage and complications

Safe, fast, and effective treatment

Promotes quicker healing of the affected nail

Service Features/Steps

1. Initial Assessment

Our podiatrists will examine your toenail and assess the severity of the haematoma, checking for any signs of infection or further complications.

2. Treatment Options:

Depending on your condition, treatment may involve:

Conservative Management : If the haematoma is small, we may recommend rest, icing, and footwear changes to relieve pressure.
Drainage Procedure : For larger or more painful haematomas, a simple procedure may be performed to drain the collected blood, relieving pressure and reducing pain.

3. Follow-Up Care

After treatment, we provide guidance on how to care for your toenail to prevent infection and promote healthy nail regrowth.

FAQs

What does a Podiatrist do?

A podiatrist is a health care professional specialising in the management and treatment of the lower limb and foot. A podiatrist can help treat a wide range of conditions and help in the management of chronic disease and even general foot care. The helpful podiatrists at The Walking Clinic can treat a wide range of problems, these include :
In general circumstances, No referral is required, however Medicare EPC patients or Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) patients will require a referral from their GP.
During your initial consultation your podiatrist will take a thorough history concerning your presenting problem as well as your medical and surgical history. Your podiatrist will make all efforts to accurately diagnose your condition and initiate treatment during your first visit where possible.

The Walking Clinic offers HICAPS facilities which allow convenient on-the-spot health fund rebates for patients insured with eligible health funds. We advise patients to contact their health fund for further information regarding rebates.

It is a requirement that fees are paid at the time of your consultation.

If you have a chronic and complex medical condition, such as diabetes, you may be eligible for a Medicare rebate under the Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) program. This is a care-plan arrangement between the Walking Clinic and your GP, however your GP alone will decide if you are a suitable candidate. If you have any questions regarding EPC care plans, please feel free to contact us for information. Alternatively please contact Medicare on 132 011.
Yes. DVA Gold Card holders will receive a full rebate for podiatry consultations and other treatment related expenses with a valid referral from their GP. Please contact us prior to seeking a referral to receive the necessary information for your GP. For other forms of Veterans’ Affairs Cards (such as Green or White cards) please contact DVA on 133 254 for details regarding podiatry related rebates.

Technology & Expertise

At The Walking Clinic, our experienced podiatrists use the latest tools and techniques to provide safe and effective treatment. Our team specialises in treating foot injuries and ensuring proper healing, allowing you to get back to your daily activities with minimal disruption.

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