This shows the quick and simple method of draining a subungual hematoma (blood blister beneath the toenail) using a 21 gauge hypodermic needle. If not drained, these can remain painful for days and result in the toenail falling off and infection of the nail bed.

How to drain a subungual hematoma (blood blister beneath the toenail)
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