Is a jammed thumb serious?

Is a jammed thumb serious?

Thumb sprains aren’t usually serious and can easily be treated without long-term complications. See your doctor right away after you sprain your thumb. Leaving it untreated can cause your thumb to become weak or unstable. You can also develop arthritis in your joint if the ligament isn’t repaired.

Can you fix a jammed thumb?

The first thing you can do on your own for a jammed finger is to remove all rings from the hand, then ice and elevate the injured finger to minimize swelling. Apply ice for 15 minutes, wait until the finger temperature returns to normal and repeat the process.

How do you know if my thumb is jammed or sprained?

Common symptoms of a jammed finger include: Pain in the finger’s PIP joint, which can be dull and mild for a slight sprain or sharp and throbbing for a severe sprain. Swelling and redness in the PIP joint, which may be more evident when comparing the affected finger with the others.

How does a finger get jammed?

Causes. A jammed finger occurs when the tip of the finger is compressed towards the hand. As the finger is compressed, the ligaments supporting the joints are stretched or “sprained.” Ligaments are soft tissues that hold bone to bone. The greater the force, the more severe the sprain.

Should you tape a jammed thumb?

It’s especially important to splint or tape after a thumb sprain if you plan to get back into activities or sports that involve your hand.

Does a jammed finger heal on its own?

Most of the time a jammed finger will get better on its own within a week or two. But even with treatment, your finger may stay swollen or sensitive for many months. During recovery, try to use the finger as little as possible while it heals. Take a break from sports or other activities that could worsen your injury.

Does pulling on a jammed finger help?

This simple action will stabilize it and help with the initial pain. Once you can think about what to do, gently pull on the finger and straighten it out. For almost any finger injury, this motion will realign the tissues safely. The best and easiest time to straighten it out is right away!

How do you heal a jammed thumb?

Treatment. You might need surgery if you have a bone fracture or a torn ligament or tendon. After the injury has healed, exercise or physical therapy can help you regain full motion of the affected finger. To strengthen the finger, you can practice making a fist, squeezing a ball, or holding objects in your hand.

What should I do about a jammed finger?

Tape the Finger and Rest. If you’ve determined that the jammed finger is a minor injury, tape the finger to the finger next to it and try to rest. It’s important to use medical grade tape and use place a piece of gauze in between the fingers to stave off blisters and moisture while you heal.

How do you fix a jammed finger?

Splint or Immobilize Your Finger. Does your finger look like it’s out of joint?

  • After Recovery Care. After your finger has healed,doing a little physical therapy or exercise can help you regain full motion.
  • Serious Injury Options. If your injury is serious,don’t try these home care treatments and go see your doctor instead.
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