Remove the tape to allow blood flow. If your finger remains white or red contact your doctor.
Apply ice immediately for about 30 min or so to reduce swelling. I recommend that you take some medication for pain. See a doctor if needed. If not i would also recommend wearing a splint for about 5 days or longer. Sometimes moving your finger reduces your stiffness over time. Your finger should return to normal for about 1 week or less, if major then probably more.
100 mph tape is duck tape or duct tape, it is called 100 mph tape because it can withstand winds up to 100 mph. Google it if you don't believe me.
soak the finger or body part with the thorn in vinegar. It can be either white vinegar or cider vinegar, they both work the same. Or place cotton saturated with vinegar where the thorn is , and leave it in there for 20-30minutes. The thorn will just fall out.
They affect it by completely wiping any memory of what is recorded on the tape
Nope
Take the tape off and keep it off. Your skin is white because the tape got wet and the skin's oils are gone. It will clear up in a day or two.
buy sports under tape and tape the base of the finger to prevent or help and finger inguries
you should move the other fingers forward and keep that finger forward and then tape it
No you cant but you can use pen...color your finger, get a piece of tape, stick the tape on your finger and remove gently.
Black tape woks better because it hides the puck from the goalie better than white tape.
it was his right hand,his index finger, his pinkie and his ring finger.
3 -5 turns DEPENDING on the thickness of the tape as cheap tape can require up to 8 turns or more
yes
your local Walgreen or cvs but i prefer Walgreen
if two fingers are taped its mostly an injury, they tape the injured finger next to the finger that's okay so it can support the injured one.
The easiest way would be to tape the broken finger to an adjoining finger, like the ring finger. You could also get a padded aluminum finger splint and put that on the broken finger.
Usually a piece of metal that goes under a finger and is held in place with tape to keep the finger stable while it heals from an injury.