This means either your finger is broken or jammed. If you can move it, it could possibly be slightly cracked. And it can be severely jammed. If your finger, though, you should tell an adult or tell a doctor ASAP.
To prevent or manage finger swelling in winter, try to keep your hands warm and dry by wearing gloves and avoiding exposure to cold temperatures for long periods of time. Additionally, staying hydrated and maintaining good circulation through regular exercise can help reduce swelling. If swelling persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.
Signs of a torn tendon in your finger may include pain, swelling, difficulty moving the affected finger, and a popping or snapping sensation at the time of injury. It's important to see a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
For a finger hematoma in a child, the best treatment is typically to elevate the hand above the heart to reduce swelling, apply ice to reduce pain and swelling, and provide over-the-counter pain medication if needed. If there is severe pain or the hematoma is large, it is recommended to seek medical attention to rule out any underlying fractures or complications.
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.
If popping can be heard in the finger, it is possible it is only cracking the air bubbles; however, if popping can be heard as well as the finger causing pain with noticeable swelling, it is likely it is dislocated.
no , but if it turns your finger purple you have AIDS
If your finger is purple, it could indicate bruising, poor circulation, or an injury. First, assess for pain, swelling, or difficulty moving the finger. If it's due to a minor injury, elevate the finger, apply ice, and monitor it. However, if the color persists, worsens, or is accompanied by severe pain or numbness, seek medical attention promptly.
Heat is for therapy, cold is for swelling. If you have a swollen finger you should use ice, you should check with your doctor if the swelling doesn't go down.
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Ice; possibly Ibuprofen, if it's not bleeding.
Swelling is a common reaction to venom.
if you can move it, you didnt break it. I believe you can bruise your finger.
Than you will have purple polka dots on you finger nails.
For a tepmorary fix you can brush on some clear nailpolish to the inside of the ring to keep it from turning your finger green.
For a hyper-extended middle finger, the RICE method is usually recommended: Rest the finger, Ice to reduce pain and swelling, Compression with a bandage, and Elevation to reduce swelling. It is important to immobilize the finger by splinting it to prevent further injury and to seek medical attention if there is severe pain or if the finger appears deformed.
Probably not, the swelling will go down but not the scar tissue which some mistake for swelling. This Im afraid will be with you for life & look as the though yr finger is swollen permenantly. The main thing is physio to esure as much use from the finger as possible, even if it does look like a sausage!!!
Local swelling between the index finger and middle finger may be present due to an injury or trauma, such as a sprain, fracture, or contusion. It can also be caused by an inflammatory condition like arthritis or an infection. If the swelling is persistent or accompanied by pain, redness, or warmth, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.