Can your finger explode?

Smashing a finger is a lot like stepping on a grape. The trauma causes the finger tip to “explode from the inside out.”
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Should I go to the ER for a smashed finger?

People should seek medical attention if a smashed finger causes severe pain. It is a good idea to speak with a doctor to ensure no further damage was done to a joint if more than just the fingertip is involved in the injury.
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What happens when you smash your finger and it turns black?

Dealing with Bruised Fingernails

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.
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How painful is a smashed finger?

If you've ever caught your finger in a door, or hit it with a hammer, you've probably experienced common symptoms of a smashed finger. Any trauma or injury to your finger can lead to: severe finger pain, especially aching and throbbing pain. inflammation (pain, redness, and swelling)
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What happens when a finger is crushed?

A crushed fingertip will usually be swollen and painful, and may bleed. Bleeding can cause a hematoma (a collection of blood) under the nail. This can be painful. Hematomas under the nail may need to be drained.
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Can a Car Window Break Your Finger?



Should you drill a hole in your fingernail?

You could try to burn or drill through the nail to relieve the pain, but this is a procedure often best left to your physician. If you really want to do it at home, I suggest using a very small-diameter drill bit and rotating it between your thumb and pointer finger.
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How do you Unjam your knuckles?

Apply ice for 15 minutes, wait until the finger temperature returns to normal and repeat the process. After the swelling goes down and the pain diminishes, try to move the finger very slightly. If the injury is mild, you will be able to move it with little discomfort after a short time.
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Does it hurt to drain blood under nail?

It won't hurt because there aren't any nerves there. You might have to reheat the paper clip a few times. But once the hole is melted all the way through, the blood will flow out, and the painful pressure should be gone. For the next few days, soak your nail in warm, soapy water for 10 minutes or so, 3 times a day.
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What happens if you leave blood under your nail?

The trapped blood will eventually be reabsorbed, and the dark mark will disappear. This can take 2–3 months for a fingernail, and up to 9 months for a toenail. If there is severe damage to the nail bed, the nail may be malformed or cracked when it grows back. Or, it may fail to regrow.
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How do you know if a finger injury is serious?

Always seek medical care if the following occur:
  1. If there is severe pain or deformity.
  2. If there is uncontrolled bleeding.
  3. If there is numbness (loss of sensation)
  4. If the finger is pale or bluish in color.
  5. If there are exposed bones or tendons.
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How painful is losing a fingernail?

It can be very painful to tear or rip your nail from the nail bed. A nail may separate from the nail bed (detach) for many reasons, including: Injuries. Separation caused by injury is common in people who have long fingernails.
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Why do veins burst in fingers?

Some blood disorders can cause burst veins, including diseases that interfere with clotting or normal protein formation in your blood. Other times, you may have a vitamin deficiency that causes your veins to weaken.
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Can you burst a blood vessel in your finger?

Bruises occur when small blood vessels under your skin tear or rupture, most often from a twist, bump, or fall. Blood leaks into tissues under the skin and causes a black-and-blue colour that may become purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green as the bruise heals. Rest and home treatment can help you heal.
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Will my nail fall off after smashing it?

Unless the area of bleeding is very small, an affected nail will usually fall off on its own after several weeks because the pooled blood has separated it from its bed. A new fingernail can regrow in as little as 8 weeks.
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How do you tell if smashed finger is broken?

However, there are a few particularly telltale signs that point to a fracture:
  1. The fracture site is very swollen.
  2. The affected finger appears unnatural or deformed.
  3. The fracture site is tender and bruised.
  4. You have difficulty moving the affected finger completely.
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How long will a 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.
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Will a black toenail fall off?

When injured, the toenail will often appear black or purple as blood collects under the nail, which is called subungual hematoma. The blood puts pressure on the nail, which may fall off after several weeks.
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Why are my fingernails turning black?

Melanonychia is caused when the pigment cells, called melanocytes, deposit melanin — brown-colored pigment — into the nail. These deposits are usually grouped together. As your nail grows, it causes the stripe of brown or black to appear on your nail.
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Why are my nails purple?

Blue fingernails are caused by a low level or lack of oxygen circulating in your red blood cells. This condition is known as cyanosis. It occurs when there isn't enough oxygen in your blood, making the skin or membrane below the skin turn a purplish-blue color.
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Can a smashed finger cause a blood clot?

A blood clot can form after a trauma to the finger damages blood vessels or breaks a bone. Examples include: a heavy object falling on the fingers, like when you accidentally hit your finger with a hammer. a crush injury, such as when you get your finger caught in a car door.
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Why is my toenail black?

Black Toenail: Common Causes

If your toenail turns black, it's most likely a bruise under the nail, technically called a subungual hematoma. You can get it from stubbing a toe or from footwear that cram your feet into the front of the shoe.
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How do you stop your nails from throbbing?

Pain Management
  1. Apply ice for 20 minutes every 2 hours on the first day, then 3 to 4 times a day after that.
  2. To reduce the throbbing, keep your hand or foot above the level of your heart.
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Is it good to pull a jammed finger?

If you are like many athletes, one of the most common recommendations for an acute finger sprain is to “pull it out.” This should not be done. Pulling on any joint could create further stress on a newly injured ligament.
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What is a boxer's knuckle?

Boxer's knuckle is the eponym describing injuries to the sagittal band at the metacarpophalangeal joint, resulting in subluxation or dislocation of the extensor tendon, classically in boxers. This condition is often.
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Can a jammed finger turn black and blue?

If it's a broken or fractured finger: If the finger is fractured, the swelling will last for days. In addition, it may extend to parts of the hand surrounding the finger. The area will also bruise, giving the finger a bluish or purple hue. The finger may also look slightly deformed or out of place.
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