FINGER OR TOE INJURY
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Injury Definition
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Injuries to fingers or toes.
Types of Finger / Toe Injuries
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Cuts, scrapes (skinned knuckles) and bruises: the most
common injuries.
- Jammed finger or toe.
- The end of a straightened finger or thumb receives a blow (usually
from a ball).
- The energy is absorbed by the joints' surfaces and the injury
occurs there.
- For jammed fingers, always check carefully that the end of the
finger can be fully straightened.
- Crushed or smashed fingertip or toe (e.g., from car door or
screen door).
- Usually the end of the finger receives a few cuts or a blood
blister.
- Occasionally the nail is damaged, but fractures are unusual.
- Fingernail injury: if the nailbed is cut, it needs sutures
to prevent a permanently deformed fingernail. This is less important for
toenails.
- Blood clot under the nail.
- Usually caused by a crush injury from a door or a heavy object
falling on the finger while it is on a firm surface.
- Many are only mildly painful.
- Some are severely painful and throbbing. These need the
pressure released to prevent loss of the fingernail and to relieve the pain.
- Fractures or dislocations.
Disclaimer:
This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice.
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Pediatric SelfCareNavigator. Copyright © 2000-2004
Barton Schmitt, M.D. FAAP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 7/2002
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