My finger has been caught in the door for three weeks, what should I do?? Is there any way to get ri

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. After the finger is clamped, the severity of the injury should be observed first, if it is only a slight pain, the finger can move freely, you can not do special treatment, rest for two or three days, if the pain is reduced, there is generally no problem. However, if the local pain is severe and there is blood stasis, then within 24 hours, wrap an ice cube with a towel or apply an ice pack to the injured finger for about 15 to 30 minutes, the ice can inhibit the dilation of blood vessels, reduce bruising and swelling, and also relieve pain. Be careful not to rub your fingers with your hands at this time to avoid aggravation of the condition.

    2. After the cold compress, if the pain is reduced, after 24 hours, you can also use a hot towel to give the local hot compress for 20 minutes, which can promote blood circulation and help inflammation absorption. After the hot and cold compress, you can also apply some drugs to the local area according to the doctor's instructions to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, so that the condition can speed up the recovery.

    3. If the finger pain is particularly severe, and the bruising and swelling are serious, and the activity is also restricted, it may be a fracture or bone crack and joint dislocation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to take a film to see if there is really a fracture, bone crack or joint dislocation, if one of them is diagnosed, you should actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out finger reduction**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The finger was pinched by the door, and the bruise inside was difficult to remove, so you can only apply some drugs such as safflower oil to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or go to the hospital to see a doctor to see if there is a good special medicine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My finger was caught in the door, it's been three weeks, and there is blood in it, how can I get rid of it?

    After three weeks, the bruises inside have basically turned into dry blood stains, so it looks black and purple!

    If it's inside the nail, you can break the nail and you can remove it, but it's generally not recommended, it's better to wait for it to grow on its own!

    Even if the nail grows back from the roots, it's best to wait for it to grow on its own, it just doesn't look so pretty!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If there are no fractures and obvious lacerations, but bruises, you can use some oral drugs and external dressings to invigorate blood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Apply a towel wrapped in ice cubes to the wound as soon as possible for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. The bruising can be removed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dr. Chunyu - In this case, pay attention to rest, just observe, there is no special treatment, the blood stasis is slowly absorbed, it will be fine after a while, the blood stasis is absorbed very slowly, you can apply a hot compress, then you can apply a hot compress in two days.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You've been pinched in the door for three weeks, what should I do? Is there any way to get rid of blood stasis? After a long time, he will naturally be removed, you don't have to worry.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Problem analysis: In this case, if the local subungual congestion does not cause infection and the tension is very high, resulting in obvious pain, surgery is generally not required.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to check whether there is redness, swelling and obvious pain around the area. If you have such symptoms, you can go to surgery to remove the hematoma. If there are no obvious other symptoms, a topical warm compress is generally sufficient to promote absorption.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the flow of subcutaneous tissue congestion after the local tissue of the body nail is pinched, according to the person's situation, the body is actively conditioned by the method of local tissue care, and with the gradual growth of local tissue, the local tissue will grow out normally, and the flow of local tissue will fall off normally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My finger has been caught in the door for three weeks, what should I do?? Is there a way to get rid of bruising? I think if there is bruising on the finger caught in the door, then you can use a needle to get the bruise out.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no good way, the bruise will slowly grow out with the nails, and after a long time, it will reach the fingertips, and it will be fine, so don't worry too much.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Slowly the bruises will grow along with the nails, don't worry, it'll be fine in a month or two.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If your finger gets caught in the door, after three weeks, don't rush to infinity. Because it will be natural right away.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bruising after a finger pinched by a door refers to bruising of the soft tissues under the skin of the finger, usually due to subcutaneous capillary hemorrhage. In addition, the nail separates from the nail bed, and a hematoma forms inside. If there is ecchymosis on the soft tissues, you can use external ointment to reduce swelling and relieve pain, promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, or bone-setting oil, etc., and the swelling will gradually subside, and the symptoms will be relieved.

    However, if a hematoma develops under the fingernail, the following can be done:

    1. You can drill a small hole with a needle on the surface of the nail to drain the blood from the hole, which may cause domestic sewage to flow through this hole and flow into the bottom of the nail and cause inflammation;

    2. Remove the nails after finger anesthesia, so as to completely remove the internal wound to prevent infection.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Figure dot essential oil with finger press and stick every day.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Apply some essential oil and stick daily with your fingers.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the pain is more obvious, a simple warm compress can be applied to relieve the pain and promote the return of capillaries under the skin to absorb the hematoma. If the pinching is very serious, combined with nail warping or falling off, it is recommended to go to the hospital for bandaging, because the nail is a relatively oxygen-free environment, if you do not pay attention to sterility and cleaning, it is easy to form pus under the nail, when the pus under the nail is formed, you need to pull the nail, and then carry out the anti-infection ** will be more painful. Therefore, if it is not very serious, the congestion can dissipate in about a week, and no special attention and medication are required.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I believe that many people have such an experience, that is, accidentally caught by the door, the most likely to have bruising and purple situation, in this case, many people's way to deal with this situation is to wait for the swelling and bruising, but this will be very painful! So what to do?

    What should I do if my finger is caught in the door and there is bruising Ice relief Ice can reduce the permeability of blood vessels, let the blood vessels in the injured part constrict, and reduce local congestion, thereby reducing local exudation and preventing the injured local congestion from spreading. Therefore, ice packs or cold water can be applied within 24 hours of the finger being pinched.

    Hot compress treatment After 24 hours of blood congestion on the fingers, you can use a hot towel or hot water bottle to apply a hot compress to the bruised area, which can promote local blood circulation and promote the dissipation of blood congestion.

    Automatic healing growth If the nail is **, there is no infection, the nail bruising is not serious, just a simple subnail bruising, you can let it grow automatically, observe for a period of time, if the nail bruising has dissipation, there is no need to worry, trim the nails every week, eat more high-protein foods, let the nails grow rapidly, and the bruising will dissipate soon after.

    Cactus removal Remove the small thorns of the cactus and mash them, and then apply them to the fingernails with bruises, insist on applying them several times a day, and slowly grow new nails, and the damaged nails will fall off naturally, and the bruising will dissipate.

    Releasing the blood This method needs to be operated by a professional, and you can't handle it at will. This method uses a red-hot thin needle to "burn a hole" in the nail at the bruised area, and the bruise will come out and release it. However, this method is generally not used as a last resort.

    Nail removal Some fingernails are very bruised, and you can also use the method of nail extraction, which can remove the bruise quickly. However, this method is not recommended to be used, not only to endure the pain of nail extraction, but also to cause a second finger injury due to nail extraction.

    Seek medical attention** If the door clamps on the finger and causes the bruise to turn black, accompanied by severe pain, inflammation or other uncomfortable symptoms, be sure to seek medical attention in time**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    5. Traditional Chinese medicine formula: 30g of safflower, taore, and cinnamon branches

    Method: Boil the above herbs into juice and soak the blood congestion area, which can quickly reduce swelling and dissolve stasis.

    Efficacy: This formula can invigorate blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and has a good ** effect on hand congestion.

    6. Although the local ** can quickly alleviate the symptoms of congestion, if it is combined with taking some drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, the effect of both internal and external treatment can be achieved, so that the congestion can be better and more effectively relieved.

    Note: The specific medication to be taken needs to be purchased and taken under the guidance of a professional doctor or pharmacist.

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