The swollen thumb of male frogs is due to the presence of nuptial pads. These pads are used during mating to grasp onto the female frog during amplexus, which is the mating position. It helps with better grip and stability during the mating process.
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Your throbbing and swollen thumb may be due to several reasons, including an injury, inflammation, or an infection. Conditions like arthritis or tendinitis can also cause swelling and pain in the thumb. If you've recently engaged in repetitive activities or experienced trauma to the area, that could be the cause as well. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
I broke a bone in my hand and just below my thumb there was a hard lump and it was extremely swollen and purple.
no, u need to to the hospital immediately, in can be broken you will need to get a splint and some gauze, i broke my thumb with a hammer and had to go to the hospital, my thumb nail was purple and bleeding and my thumb was swollen. I'm 10 years old! i hit it that hard, it hurts!
keep what ever is swollen elevated, apply a cold compress to the affected area. (but . . . if you use a bag of peas, make sure you wrap it in a towel first, because it will give you an ice burn)
Your hand may feel swollen for many reasons. Allergies is a common one, which may be caused by a bee sting. If you had hit your hand fairly hard, that could also be the reason why your hand is swollen.
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To avoid infection, nerve damage and deformity with lack of use of the hand or fingers go to a doctor.
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No.. the index finger does not have a pulse... for this reason, when feeling for a person's pulse, you use your middle finger and your index finger (you never use your thumb as it has a pulse)
It's probably not broken. Apply cool compress and elevate above the heart to control the swelling. If the finger can't be moved easily, and the swelling does not go down, it may then be a broken finger.