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Hehe, your problem is commonly known as 'Du Yu Dan' in Cantonese, a trivial matter, I think Kobe Bryant will sometimes encounter this situation, as long as he likes to play basketball, he will definitely encounter it, no need to worry, do some massage on the painful part, twist, or use some arm oil or something like that, it will generally be fine in a few days, if it does not get better in a few days, then it is best to go to the doctor or hospital to see it.
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It's a very common phenomenon that anyone who plays a lot has experienced!
Apply a cold compress and be careful not to hurt again.
It won't be long before it will be fine.
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Normal, the finger was touched. It would be nice to rest for a few more days.
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What about mobility? Can you bend, if the pain can be tolerated, it is just a soft tissue injury, and it is good to rest for about 1 week.
If your activities are restricted, you need to go to the hospital to take a ** look.
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Looks like you're new to basketball. To know. To play basketball, it is better to cut off your nails. This is a common occurrence for you. The first time it was fine. It's best to rest for a week or two. At night, spray some Yunlan white medicine. I wish you a speedy and healthy life.
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It's a misaligned joint, it's fine for a few days, and it's obvious that people don't play often.
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This is very simple, if it is a bone crack, you yourself feel that your little finger is absolutely numb, and it will definitely be red, swollen and discolored if there is no ice water treatment within half an hour. If it is only soft tissue damage, at most it is red and swollen, but the fingers are perceptual and painful, the main thing is to cool down first, and then seek medical attention for anti-inflammatory!
Of course, the most direct way is to take a perspective after the ice water treatment is timely outpatient examination.
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Big brother, if you have a broken bone or a cracked bone, you won't have to play basketball, and it will be almost good in more than 10 days at most.
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Eat the radish is dry, it's okay, it's more active, it's normal.
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This should be a general twist to the finger joints, no big deal, just can't be stretched hard, it's fine after a while, usually about two weeks. If you are really uneasy, you can go to the hospital for a scan. This is something that is often encountered in basketball, and it is good to get used to it.
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Normally, it takes about a week to fully recover, but if this is the case often, the joints of your fingers will get bigger! If the swelling doesn't go down in a week, then you're going to see a doctor!
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It is a normal phenomenon and recovers on its own after 3-7 days.
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Commonly known as eating turnips, it's okay First, the novice may not know how to catch the ball, and the other is that the player is not used to playing for a long time.
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Rub some medicinal wine, rub it more, I often come across it, it will be fine in a week or so, be careful.
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I'll get better in a few days, and it's not that I haven't suffered it.
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Hello landlord:
Basketball injuries are very common, but you must deal with your situation in a timely and correct manner should be the sequelae of "eating radish", but you should pay attention to it if the swelling has not gone down for so long (generally it should be seen if it has not disappeared for 2 days), go to the hospital for a check-up, otherwise the little finger of the hand may affect your quality of life in the future.
Normal general care is: joint capsule and ligament injury, local hot compress physiotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine fumigation, and avoid movement or immobilization of the affected finger.
Surgery is recommended If it does not affect daily life, it does not hurt, so it is left unattended, and surgery can be used if necessary.
Joint swelling that does not go away over the years may be caused by post-traumatic hyperplasia, and there is no need for special feelings**.
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The joint of my thumb was also poked by the ball, and now it has been more than half a year, and it has been bent down. Recently, I went to the orthopedic department of the hospital, prescribed some medicine, and often moved my mobile phone to get hurt.
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How many years does it not go down? That's an exaggeration, right? Injuries like this finger poke are the most common minor injuries in basketball.
I was about 3 weeks at most, and then the swelling gradually went down on my own. I don't usually use any medicine. It is recommended to use some safflower oil.
That thing works wonders for reducing swelling. If it really doesn't work, I'll go to the hospital. I think if it really doesn't go down for a few years.
It's not just about swelling.
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Do not massage (to be exact, it still hurts), do not use safflower oil, etc.
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I have this situation too, but I don't care, I think it's better to see a doctor, it doesn't have to be a trivial matter.
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If the interphalangeal joint is misaligned, then interphalangeal joint dislocation or fracture may occur and immediate medical attention should be seen.
1) Taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for analgesia:
These drugs relieve symptoms primarily through analgesic, swelling-reducing and anti-inflammatory effects. Take the dosage according to the label until the swelling and pain of the affected finger subside.
2) Affected finger immobilization:
The affected finger recovers more quickly in the absence of force. If you poke your finger while playing basketball, you should avoid playing basketball again until you are completely at it. Strenuous exercise can aggravate injuries and increase time.
3) Ice: Ice cubes can reduce inflammation, eliminate swelling, and relieve pain. On the first day of injury, the affected finger should be ice for 20 minutes every hour. Wrapping ice cubes in a towel can avoid frostbite on the limb.
4) Tape the affected finger and adjacent fingers together:
Adjacent fingers act as external fixation of the splint to avoid aggravating finger injury. Of course, strapping it to a tongue depressor or popsicle can also play a fixed role.
5) Raise the affected finger as high as possible
Raise the affected finger above your heart whenever possible. This increases local venous return and accelerates the excretion of metabolites from the site.
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I'm also a basketball and volleyball player and I've been injured a lot, so I'd like to share my personal experience with you
There are three ways to recover from a thumb puncture:
1. External medicine: for those that have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects on bones and joints, such as orthopedic water, etc., you can consult a doctor in an orthopedic hospital for details.
3. Hand exercise: use rubber rings for small strength, and grip force for large strength. Strength training can help reduce the chance of injury.
Most of the reasons for a thumb injury when playing are that the receiving action is not standardized.
Receiving the ball is divided into one-handed catching and two-handed catching (as shown in the figure), whether it is one-handed or two-handed catching the ball, the fingers must be naturally separated, the hands are relaxed, and the arms have a natural ** cushion after receiving the ball. In many cases, puncture injuries occur when the hand collides with the ball without cushioning.
Ways to deal with a stab wound while playing:
1. Practice passing and receiving the ball more often, and master the action and timing of receiving the ball.
2. Stay calm and focused.
3. Pay attention to the direction of the incoming ball and run to a comfortable position in advance to receive the ball.
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If you are injured, give up the desire to continue fighting, go home and soak it with cold water to prevent further swelling, and then go to the clinic to buy some medicine to reduce swelling, you can take it orally, rest for a period of time, and if you want to play when you have not recovered, buy a finger guard to wear to prevent further injury!! I wish the ball skills to flourish.
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After the puncture, continue to play after a while, the finger is poked must be the technique has not yet reached home, and it is normal to be poked in the finger just after playing basketball.
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This situation is often happening, but if you poke it, it won't be too much of a problem, and it will be fine by yourself in just a few days.
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