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Dislocated Finger - Medical Advice Please
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Four weeks ago I fell whilst walking dislocating the middle finger of my right hand. I knew it was dislocated as it was at a 45 degree angle when I picked myself up & looked down. I flicked my hand and it went back where it should be. All 3 joints bruised after a few hours and the whole finger swelled. Painful too but better with ibuprofen. Top joint and knuckle bruising disappeared after about 10 days, the middle bruising about a week after that.
Four weeks on, still painful but not enough to take painkillers, stiff and difficult to bend, only middle joint swollen (good job I didn't have a ring on that finger as I would never have got it off!).
Should it be better than this by now? Never done anything like this before so no experience. Don't think it's broken as assume it would have been more painful. Is it worth getting it checked? All the advice is that even if its broken there would no treatment. Could it still be dislocated? Really don't fancy popping off to A&E but had hoped it would be better than this.
I'd be grateful for any useful advice.
Four weeks on, still painful but not enough to take painkillers, stiff and difficult to bend, only middle joint swollen (good job I didn't have a ring on that finger as I would never have got it off!).
Should it be better than this by now? Never done anything like this before so no experience. Don't think it's broken as assume it would have been more painful. Is it worth getting it checked? All the advice is that even if its broken there would no treatment. Could it still be dislocated? Really don't fancy popping off to A&E but had hoped it would be better than this.
I'd be grateful for any useful advice.
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Hi Jayne, like Sqad says, its just a case of being patient, but it can be painful for a while, I'm hypermobile and my joints pop out all the time, i can put most of them back myself, the hospital says that the only time I have to go in, is if I can't get the joint back within 5 minutes, because i start bleeding inside. You should be fine but it might ache for a while. X
17:30 Sat 17th Aug 2013
Hi Jayne, like Sqad says, its just a case of being patient, but it can be painful for a while,
I'm hypermobile and my joints pop out all the time, i can put most of them back myself, the hospital says that the only time I have to go in, is if I can't get the joint back within 5 minutes, because i start bleeding inside.
You should be fine but it might ache for a while. X
I'm hypermobile and my joints pop out all the time, i can put most of them back myself, the hospital says that the only time I have to go in, is if I can't get the joint back within 5 minutes, because i start bleeding inside.
You should be fine but it might ache for a while. X
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