How to Know if You Sprained Your Finger

Thứ sáu - 26/04/2024 23:11
Sprained fingers are relatively common injuries in sports like football and basketball. Fortunately, although a sprained finger can be uncomfortable and get in the way of day-to-day activities, it's not a serious injury. You can tell if...
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Sprained fingers are relatively common injuries in sports like football and basketball. Fortunately, although a sprained finger can be uncomfortable and get in the way of day-to-day activities, it’s not a serious injury.[1] You can tell if your finger is sprained by seeing if it cramps or turns red and by examining whether or not it’s swollen. If you’re struggling to figure out if your finger is sprained or broken, make an appointment to see your doctor.

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Inspecting Your Finger Visually

  1. Step 1 Look for swelling on the sides of your finger if it was bent sideways.
    Swelling is one of the primary signs of a sprained finger. If your finger was bent uncomfortably far to one side or the other, the ligaments connected to the finger’s bones may be stretched or torn.[2]
    • The tendons swell on the opposite side that the finger was bent. If your finger is bent too far to the left, look for swelling on the right side of the finger.
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Noting Painful Symptoms of a Sprain

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Seeing a Doctor to Diagnose Your Finger

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