don't worry, everyone has those.
it's weird, because everyone i know has it on their middle finger, but i have it on my ring finger.....
and mine is bigger than most everyone else's.
it's like a huge, hard bump that won't go away, and at first i was very worried (i thought foolishly that my ring finger had cancer or something) and i got my mother to take me to the doctor, but he said i shouldn't worry, so i told him it hurt really badly, and he said i could get one of those pencils/mechanical pencils with the squishy grip thing....
and i googled it and came across this pencil:
http://www.jetpens.com/product_info.php/products_id/586
the grip is made out of ultra-soft silicon, and it comes in different colors. The silicon contorts to fit the shape of your fingers, so there is no pain whatsoever when writing.
you can order it online (on the link above) or you can find them at any japanese/asian grocery, bookstore, market, etc.
other suggestions may be to wrap a band-aid around the bump (very tedious, though) or a tissue on the grip of your pencil (again, quite tedious)
OR you can change the way you hold your pencil, but that's like changing a lifestyle, it'll be so hard (i tried).
otherwise, i dont think there's anything you could do to actually "shrink" the bump, since it's already there (unless you dont write for like a year, which i dont think is possible)
hope this helps and if you are really worried, i suggest ordering the a-gel pencils aysap :0)
2006-11-24 05:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember when I was younger, that bump would hurt too. Anyone who writes for prolonged ammt of time will get that bump. In fact... I dont know any adult who does not have it. Its just a part of being educated and human. As you grow older, it will hurt less, and eventually not at all. I type alot more now that Im older, so If I'm in a class where I have to write more, my whole hand will hurt now. I call it writers cramp. Hope this helps!
2006-11-24 05:00:25
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answered by Angel Eve 6
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yes it's right on the knuckle . i get this too when i write a lot ! It is just a callous you can take care of it with a sand stone and rub it down a bit and keep your hands supplied with moisturizer. Eventually when you don't write as much anymore this will go down and look normal again
2006-11-24 04:58:53
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answered by silverearth1 7
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If something is painful, it particularly is your physique's way of telling you that something isn't well-known. enable's initiate with an anatomy lesson: The Vagina and the Urethra are completely distinctive, yet now and lower back get at a loss for words. you do now not pee out of your vagina. you pee out of your Urethra. The Urethra is the tube that consists of urine out of the physique, and is of course placed close to the vagina, yet isn't related to it. because of the fact they are so close, micro organism on the palms would nicely be transferred to the urethra once you finger your lady chum's vagina, inflicting a urinary tract an infection . The Vagina is the delivery canal. it particularly is the mystical place the place penises and palms and different issues flow to bodily please a woman. you're actually not fingering her pee tube, you're fingering the placement the place infants pop out of. discomfort interior the vagina ought to be from scratches. So, this is my suggestion. she ought to be sure her wellness care specialist and clarify each thing to him/her, beforehand the challenge gets worse. As for some innovations to ward off extra infections and scratches: be specific to shelter your palms. beforehand you finger her, ask your self: Are my palms sparkling? Are my fingernails long? Are they sparkling below? Do I even have hangnails? i'd recommend to bathe your palms with antibacterial cleansing soap beforehand touching her 'bathing in shape areas'. make specific your nails are actually not long, sharp, or have any jagged edges, and that your palms are mushy. you additionally can use lube or a condom on your hand (yeah, sounds dumb) for extra risk-free practices. additionally, in case you do now not want her to get preggerz, be specific to by no capacity finger her in case you think of you have gotten semen on your palms. Sperm can stay outdoors the physique for DAYS if given the the main suitable option circumstances! i'm hoping she gets extra effective, and which you 2 can 'take exhilaration in one yet another.' haha. peace, -Captain C.
2016-12-17 15:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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ok , well i had this at school , when you are writing do you tend to make sure its perfect , when i was writing anything i pressed down too hard , now on my right hand middle finger i had a bump and when i pressed onit it stayed in one place as though it was clay or sumit , dnt worry about it its nothing reali just proves you make a effert at your writing!!! xx
2006-11-24 05:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a blister. Put some ointment on it and try to write with a different area of your hand.
2006-11-24 04:58:24
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answered by ajriskus 2
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It is normal to have a bump on your finger from writing....I have one also.....we write too much
2006-11-24 04:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, i have one too. its a callouse, and it is from writing in general. i would reccomend getting some mechanical pencils with the smooth, squishy grips on them to help.
my 7th grade english teacher had a huge one.
2006-11-24 04:58:56
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answered by barely.breathing 2
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writers cramp and a Calais reat your hand from time to time and put some kind of ointment on that bump .. good luck
2006-11-24 04:58:23
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answered by Kev 4
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My daughter uses pencil grips. She had the same problem and the grips are soft. They are made of foam or rubber and are very comfortable. You can get them at Wal-Mart or any drugstore.
2006-11-24 04:57:26
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answered by briandjoesmom 2
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