Table of Contents
- 1 What should I do if my child shuts his finger in the door?
- 2 How do you tell if finger is broken or sprained child?
- 3 How long will smashed finger be swollen?
- 4 How do you elevate your fingers?
- 5 How do you wrap a broken pinky finger?
- 6 What should I do if I slam my finger in the door?
- 7 What should I do if I smashed my finger?
What should I do if my child shuts his finger in the door?
Caring for a Smashed Finger
- Apply pressure to the cut with sterile gauze for 10 minutes to stop the bleeding. Remove all dirt and grime to prevent infection.
- If the skin is open the finger may need stitches. Wrap the finger in a sterile bandage and see a doctor right away if bleeding doesn’t stop.
Why does a smashed finger turn purple?
After the crushing injury, you’ll likely notice that the fingernail on the injured hand has turned dark or purple. This is due to blood pooling beneath the fingernail, which can be a rather painful type of bruise. If the blood under the nail is painful, you’ll need to let the blood out.
How do you tell if finger is broken or sprained child?
The most obvious symptoms of a broken finger are deformity of the finger or being unable to move it. However, as in your son’s situation, the symptoms can be more subtle, and swelling may be the main complaint. Pain, tenderness, bruising, stiffness or numbness also can signal a broken finger.
How do you tell if smashed finger is broken?
What Are Some Common Symptoms of a Broken Finger?
- Your affected finger is bent into a strange or unnatural position.
- There’s excessive swelling in one localized area.
- There’s significant tenderness and bruising in one localized area.
- Your pain is exceptionally severe.
- You’re finding it difficult to move the affected finger.
How long will smashed finger be swollen?
The fingertip will usually stay a little bit swollen permanently, but it should not interfere with function. It will take longer than you think is reasonable, about six to twelve months, for the swelling to go down as much as it will.
Should I wrap a smashed finger?
Do not wrap a smashed finger. Doing so can reduce the blood flow and, in turn, the oxygen and nutrients the finger needs to heal itself. 5. Do not splint a smashed finger, Splinting may be useful if there’s a break but can also affect blood circulation. Don’t do it without first speaking with a doctor.
How do you elevate your fingers?
Elevate (raise) your finger above the level of your heart as often as you can. This will help decrease swelling and pain. You can elevate your hand by resting it on a pillow. Use a splint or compression as directed.
How do you treat an injured pinky finger?
Management and Treatment
- Rest: Let your finger rest, if possible.
- Ice: Ice the injured area for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, especially within the first 24 hours.
- Compression: Wrap an elastic compression bandage around the injured joint to support it and reduce swelling.
How do you wrap a broken pinky finger?
To buddy tape a finger or toe:
- If you have broken skin, clean the affected area using alcohol or antiseptic wipes.
- Dry your skin thoroughly and place the padding between your fingers or toes.
- Starting at the base, wrap the tape around the digits.
- Wrap the tape around two to three times.
How do you elevate a smashed finger?
Raising the injured finger above the heart slows the blood flow and reduces the throbbing. Letting your hand dangle will increase the pain and swelling. Use it. If possible, keep using the finger to promote circulation.
What should I do if I slam my finger in the door?
Off comments. If you slam your finger in the door it’s important to quickly identify the extent of your injury in order to determine what sort of treatment you require. Some slammed fingers can be treated at home with rest and ice, while others require medical treatment and potentially even an antibiotic.
What happens when you get your finger smashed in a door?
Michael Menna, DO, is a board-certified, active attending emergency medicine physician at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, New York. Just the mention of a finger getting squashed in a door or getting pounded by a hammer is enough to make most people cringe. The throbbing pain of a smashed finger is highly unpleasant, to say the least.
What should I do if I smashed my finger?
Make sure to take good care of your smashed finger in order to prevent worsening of the injury or the development of an infection. Keep your finger clean and sanitize it regularly, especially if you have any open wounds. Make sure to rest your finger and carefully follow all doctor orders so that it properly heals.
What should I do if my child has broken his finger?
Here are a few tips for care while treating your child’s broken finger: 1 Get creative with hygiene. You can buy a cast cover online, but a homemade plastic bag and duct tape do the trick just as well. 2 Expect your child to need lots of help. 3 Cut corners. 4 Talk to your child’s school. 5 Follow the doctor’s instructions.