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For about a month, I've been getting these tiny black little lines under my nails. They're only about a mm long and not thick. It's like someone drew under my nail with a thin point Sharpee. Does anyone else get them? I have two right now. I noticed two diferent ones on different nails a couple of weeks ago. Is this something I should see my doctor about, or is it no big deal ? Thank you.
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could be splinter hemorrhages. This can be a sign of bacterial endocarditis. But other things can cause them too.
Splinter hemorrhages: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

splinter hemorrhage - Encyclopedia - NAILS Magazine
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could be splinter hemorrhages. This can be a sign of bacterial endocarditis. But other things can cause them too.
Splinter hemorrhages: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

splinter hemorrhage - Encyclopedia - NAILS Magazine
Thanks. Just did some reading. Looks like autoimmune stuff can cause it as well.
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