The toenail is traumatized and has a local soft tissue contusion with significant bruising and pain. In the acute phase, pain medication can be administered intramuscularly, either by pindolphine injection or by lysergic acid. If the symptoms gradually decrease, it is also possible to switch to oral medication, such as Nimesulide dispersible tablets or oral diclofenac; and during the treatment period, it is also possible to choose general treatment, that is, to choose local ice packs during the acute phase of the injury, which have the effect of reducing swelling and pain; it is also necessary to elevate the patient’s limbs to promote venous blood return and reduce symptoms. In addition, anti-infection treatment should also be combined with the choice of broad-spectrum cephalosporin or penicillin sodium intravenously, and the peripheral blood flow should also be observed during the treatment period. If the nail cannot be preserved due to abscess formation secondary to the nail hematoma, surgery is also an option if necessary to remove the nail and dress the wound with petroleum jelly gauze under pressure.