I know I’m not alone when I say that suddenly slamming a door on your finger is one of the most agonizing pains you may experience in an instant. Having your finger throb like your own heartbeat is such a strange experience. Your finger will swell up to the size of a mini sausage and turn red. Surprisingly just when you believed it was the worst thing that could have happened, you discover that your finger actually has a bruise! It’s time to tend to your damaged finger and give it the attention and care it deserves.
Immediate Approach
RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression & Elevate) method
The initial step in this procedure is to immobilize the wounded finger to avoid additional harm. Realistically, you can accomplish this by gathering household items such as skewers or nail files the size of a popsicle stick and tying or taping them to the side of the finger to keep them bound.
Next, apply a cold compress wrapped in a cloth for 15 – 20 minutes per day. You can do this for a few days. Cold therapy lowers swelling and numbs the pain.
Gently wrap an elastic bandage around the wounded finger. Be careful not to make it too tight; you’re looking for a supporting hug, not a finger corset. Compression reduces swelling and provides comfort to your recuperating finger.
The final phase is ‘elevate’, which involves raising your hand above your heart’s level. This procedure decreases blood flow and prevents swelling.
Pain Management
Ibuprofen and acetaminophen are over-the-counter pain relievers. They provide pain relief, address discomfort, and put inflammation on notice. Remember to follow the dosage instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
Home Remedies
To make a paste, utilize items like turmeric and witch hazel that you already have on hand. However, some people do not have witch hazel in their kitchen, therefore aloe vera gel can be used as a soothing alternative. Both recommendations contain anti-inflammatory effects. When applying, simply slather a generous amount of either mixture on your wounded finger to minimize inflammation.
Slamming the door on your finger can cause more serious conditions than just piercing pain. Let’s look at specific concerns and how to address them.
Cuts and Bleeding
Use soap and water to carefully cleanse the injured finger. Apply some pressure on the finger to stop the bleeding. After that, apply antibiotic ointment to the affected area and loosely wrap the finger to provide further protection.
Nail Injury
Things could get pretty ugly, like developing a blood blister beneath your fingernail. Do not try anything unusual, like raising the finger to remove the blood cluster. It can increase the risk of infection. In some situations, nail injuries might result in the loss of the damaged fingernail. When that happens, it’s time to see your doctor.
Potential Bone Break
Nail injury is only one example of how serious the circumstances can get. Another extreme outcome of this incidence is bone fracture. If your finger begins to act out with severe pain, strange abnormalities, or inability to move, seek emergency medical assistance.
Conclusion
So, when life throws you a door-shaped curveball, remember these three important moves: the RICE method, pain management, and home treatments. I’m not going to lie; the agony can be awful, especially for persons with a low pain threshold. Accept the healing process, and your finger will soon be back to its normal functions.