How long does it take for a cut finger to heal completely?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After a finger cut, it usually takes a long time to heal, usually after 10-12 days. Because the blood circulation of the fingers is not relatively abundant, and the blood vessels are not as abundant as the scalp and head and neck, the wound heals more slowly. After finger cuts, most of them need to be compressed to stop bleeding, and relatively large wounds need to be sutured to stop bleeding**.

    Generally, after surgery, you need to go to the hospital every 2-3 days to change the dressing, and observe the wound, usually the wound needs about 10-12 times, and then remove the stitches to be able to heal completely.

    If there is a laceration with a ** defect, the tension of the local wound will be relatively large. In the case of high wound tension, the wound healing time will be prolonged, and the time for suture removal will be delayed. Some elderly patients, due to physical reasons, malnutrition, or other chronic diseases, such as after chemotherapy and radiotherapy or diabetes, the wound healing will be slightly slower than that of normal healthy people, and wound suture removal should be appropriately delayed.

    Your finger cuts are relatively large, and they will leave scars after healing. Be careful not to get wet with raw water to avoid causing wound infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Not a big problem! The fingers heal very quickly! Just pay attention to disinfection and don't get infected! He'll be fine on his own after a while! After a long time, the scar is almost not visible! My hand hurt a lot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The fingers heal very quickly! Just pay attention to disinfection and don't get infected! He'll be fine on his own after a while! Not a big problem!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cut is too severe, you should go to the hospital to get a tetanus injection, otherwise it is very dangerous to get infected. It looks like it's basically going to be cut off, and it's serious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. If the bleeding is low and the injury is not serious, a band-aid can be applied to the wound after washing. It is not advisable to apply drugs such as red potion or hemostatic powder to the wound, as long as the wound is kept clean.

    2. If the wound is large and bleeding does not stop, the bleeding should be stopped first, and then rush to the hospital immediately. The specific way to stop the bleeding is to bandage the wound with clean gauze, pinch the sides of the base of the finger and hold it high above the heart, because the blood vessels here are distributed on the left and right sides, and this gesture can effectively stop the bleeding.

    The use of a rubber tourniquet will be more effective, but it should be noted that the tourniquet must be relaxed for a few minutes every 20-30 minutes, otherwise it is easy to cause avascular necrosis of the fingers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended to go to the hospital again for a follow-up, to be fast.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Teach you a trick, ancestral cheats.

    Immediately after the cut, go to the toilet and pee on the wound.

    Immediate hemostasis and healing are more effective than applying any first-aid agent to the wound.

    Who uses who knows really didn't lie to you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you are dizzy, it is estimated that you have lost too much blood = = go to the hospital It is recommended that you be careful of infection It is best to go to the hospital and let the doctor see what medicine is prescribed to you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, may I ask if the fingers have been in the cast for a long time when they are connected, and the two fingers that are not injured are also stiff, can this be done slowly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the absence of wound infection, due to the sufficient blood circulation in the hand, even if there is tendon injury, it can basically be completely ** in about two weeks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Finger cuts usually heal completely in about a week. Try to avoid infection by touching as little water as possible during wound healing.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How long does it take for a cut on a finger to heal? This depends on the wound. Depth and length.

    And what? Scratched. According to these aspects.

    In order to determine how long it will take for the wound to heal? If yes. Very shallow wounds usually heal within a week.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Problem description: On April 11th, my finger was cut with an iron object, and I went to the hospital to treat it and got tetanus, and now the wound is healed but there will still be slight pain in my finger (male, 31 years old).

    Analysis: Well, this is local scarring, and it will be better after a while to wait for the scar to soften, and you can do a hot compress on the day, it is not a big problem.

    The doctor only advises you to go to the offline hospital for further diagnosis.

    On April 11th, my finger was cut with an iron object, and I went to the hospital to treat it and got tetanus, but now the wound is healed but there is still a slight pain in my finger (male, 31 years old).

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, so it's convenient to take a partial ** and show me it.

    Okay, please wait.

    Well, now the wounds are all healed and new flesh has grown.

    **Not available due to privacy concerns.

    **Not available due to privacy concerns.

    This is local scarring.

    After a while, wait for the scar to soften and it will be better, and you can do a warm compress on the day and it will not be a big problem.

    Hello hello. Do I need to take some medicine?

    No need for a good thank you.

    You're welcome, I wish you a good time, I am very satisfied with the evaluation, your satisfaction is very important to me! Thank you! Please! Feel free to contact us if you have any questions! Wishing you and your family good health and safety!

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