A fractured ring finger may not heal straight if it is crooked at the time of injury. Proper alignment during the healing process is crucial, and if the bones do not align correctly, the finger may heal in a crooked position. Treatment options, such as splinting or, in some cases, surgery, can help ensure proper alignment and improve the likelihood of a straight recovery. It's important to consult a medical professional for an accurate assessment and appropriate treatment.
My fractured finger has not healed for over about 3 years so i think I'm stuck with it unless i want to crack it back. If you have a fractured finger treat it right away or you will be stuck with a crooked finger. I agree. I just recently fractured my finger during gym class. I went to urgent care and they put me in a splint. You might want to talk to your doctor about finger therapy to help it work normally again. If the fracture is going into your joint space, it can mess up your finger. So you might have to have surgery.
Maybe you didnt support it when it was healing
If you fracture your finger without having it set by a medical professional, there is a risk that the bones may heal improperly, leading to deformity, limited range of motion, or chronic pain. In some cases, not setting the fracture correctly can also increase the risk of developing arthritis in the affected finger in the future. It is important to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment to ensure optimal healing and function of the finger.
Take it out. Let it heal up. Go back to your same piercer in about 2 weeks and tell them they did it crooked, and have them pierce it again straight for free.
If you want it to heal wrong, ignore the doctor and do whatever you want. Just be ready for a crooked leg or an operation.
Magic.
it depends where it is fractured and how serious it is
It took him 3 months for his fractured nose to heal completely.
4-6 weeks
The fastest way to get over a fractured ankle is by staying off of it to let it heal.
no
Let it heal and start again.