It depends. I've jammed my fingers over 20 times. the last time i did it it bruised and i can't remember any other time it did. So it all depends on how you do it and how badly you did it as well.
If you have a jammed finger and the tendon is torn away from its attachment, you will not be able to bend it at all. You will have pain on both sides of the finger and joints.
Traffic was jammed in both directions.I jammed my toe.She jammed her finger when she fell.
put ice on it and go to a doctor
Go to the Emergency Room to have it re-set.
if you can move it, you didnt break it. I believe you can bruise your finger.
Ice; possibly Ibuprofen, if it's not bleeding.
A black bruise on the third finger typically indicates trauma or injury to the area, resulting in bleeding under the skin. This can occur from a direct impact, such as hitting the finger against a hard surface, or from repetitive strain. If the bruise is accompanied by severe pain, swelling, or difficulty moving the finger, it may suggest a more serious injury, such as a fracture, and medical evaluation is advisable.
To properly tape a jammed middle finger for healing and support, start by gently straightening the finger and applying a strip of medical tape around the base of the finger. Then, wrap the tape diagonally around the finger, creating a figure-eight pattern for added stability. Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight to restrict blood flow. This taping method can help reduce swelling, provide support, and promote healing for a jammed finger.
A deep bruise, or a hematoma. Contusions of the femur can occur as a result of blunt trauma or a jammed bone, resulting in deep, aching pain.
Signs of a jammed finger may include swelling, pain, bruising, difficulty moving the finger, and tenderness around the joint. In some cases, the finger may appear crooked or misaligned. It is important to seek medical evaluation to rule out any fractures or other serious injuries.
No, you should not pull on a jammed finger. Pulling can cause further injury, such as fractures or ligament damage. It's best to rest the finger, apply ice to reduce swelling, and seek medical evaluation if pain persists or if there is significant swelling or deformity. Proper treatment can help ensure proper healing.
Jammed and then unjammed ??If it had been jammed into something it will be red and swollen. If small piece of skin has been jammed it might go purple. It will be very painful. IT IS VERY VERY VERY PAINFUL, so dont do it stupid... :D