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- Smashed Finger: Treatment, Recovery, Seeking Help, and More
A smashed finger can cause pain, swelling, stiffness, and bruising Learn tips to find relief at home and when to see your doctor
- Bruise: First aid - Mayo Clinic
If the skin isn't broken, you don't need to bandage a bruise Consider taking a nonprescription pain reliever if needed
- Finger Bruises: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente
Blood leaks into tissues under the skin and causes a black-and-blue color that may become purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green as the bruise heals Rest and home treatment can help you heal
- Finger Injuries Treatment: First Aid Information for Finger . . . - WebMD
From mild to serious, learn from the experts at WebMD how common finger injuries are treated
- Slam Your Fingers In A Door? Heres What To Do Next!
Follow our guide to treating fingers slammed in a door Learn first aid steps to reduce pain and prevent complications
- How to Cure a Smashed Finger: First Aid Care - Biology Insights
Remove any jewelry, such as rings, from the injured finger before swelling begins Swelling starts quickly, and jewelry left on can act as a tourniquet, cutting off circulation and potentially leading to permanent tissue damage
- Finger Bruises: Care Instructions - MyHealth. Alberta. ca
Your doctor may have taped the bruised finger to the one next to it or put a splint on the finger to keep it in position while it heals The doctor may recommend exercises to strengthen your finger
- 3 Ways to Treat a Smashed Fingernail - wikiHow
Seek medical help if you can't straighten your finger, it feels numb, it is noticeably bent or crooked, symptoms get worse after 48 hours of home care, or the injury stays swollen for more than 48 hours
- How to Treat a Smashed Finger - Verywell Health
Key Takeaways Use ice to reduce pain and swelling on a smashed finger If your finger shows signs of a fracture, you may need medical attention Don't try to drain blood from under the nail by yourself
- What To Do When You Smash Your Finger: A Practical Care Guide
That blinding, throbbing pain after you’ve slammed your finger in a door or misjudged a hammer swing is a universal signal of trouble In those first few moments, what you do right then and there can have a huge impact on your pain levels and how quickly you heal
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