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I don't know if it's a blister or tissue or something but it has feeling and the cut has healed around it.

2006-12-29 14:42:54 · 11 answers · asked by H. 2 in Health General Health Care First Aid

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You'll be glad to know that our hands heal quicker than most of the rest of our bodies! It's also a good sign that you have feeling on the site.

I'd like to know what cut you before answering, but here are all the possible scenarios I could think of anyways.

If it's a flap of skin, you can possibly get stitches to close it up if it it's bothering you. Don't cut it off. It's fine to leave it alone if it's not large nor bothering you. It will come off by itself eventually.

If there was muscle, tendon or bone damage, that's a different story-- go to your doctor.

If it hurts, inhibits movement, or is infected (puss, warm surface, inflamed, or red), then go to the doctor.

If it's a foreign object, you can get it removed, or wait for it to work itself out-- don't pull it out yourself! If everything feels ok and functions ok, then the object may work itself out. If you do let the object work itself out, monitor it and keep it clean.

If you see any sign of a problem, go to your doctor.

One last question: did the injury occur at work? If so, you may be eligible for Workman's comp! Check into it.

Good luck, and heal soon!

2006-12-29 15:03:04 · answer #1 · answered by l z 2 · 0 1

Sorry relating to the twist of fate. wish that your feeling extra constructive. The decrease it self would desire to have been thoroughly healed through now, even regardless of the indisputable fact that, the scar tissue in the underlying layers needs to be loosened as much as supply you organic flexibility and visual charm. when I had surgical operation my physician through cautioned me to apply 'Scarzone' or between the single over the counter lotions of that form as quickly as he bumped off the stitches. persist with in a around action with average tension 4 to 6 situations an afternoon. no longer in basic terms will this help to loosen the scar tissue even regardless of the indisputable fact that it particularly is going to help to decrease the visual charm of the exterior scar. It worked wonders for me. We theory that i'd have a 9 inch through a million/2 inch scar and regardless of the indisputable fact that mine is 9 inches long that's approximately as skinny as a pencil line attributable to the Scarzone product. additionally, stay out of the sunlight as much as conceivable and positioned on sunscreen or a hat. terrific of success.

2016-12-15 11:14:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hi H !!!

You should see a doctor any advise without taking a good look at the cut itself could be taking chances!!!

It could be infected under the tissue you see. I advised you to go to the doctor. It could get pretty nasty, if it is actually becoming infected!!!

GOD BLESS YOU & HAPPY NEW YEAR
ALLIV Z

2006-12-29 20:45:02 · answer #3 · answered by Alliv Z 4 · 0 1

as long as you have feeling in all parts of your finger i wouldnt worry about it. it just takes time to completely heal.

2007-01-01 17:11:56 · answer #4 · answered by david_strickland31 3 · 0 0

unless the cut was extremely deep, and if there is no pain or redness, you shouldn't worry, What U are probably seeing is the scab.

2006-12-29 14:53:30 · answer #5 · answered by Sue Naumy 3 · 0 1

If it doesn't look right it is always best to have it checked out. You may have something imbedded in it.

2006-12-29 14:54:25 · answer #6 · answered by phylobri 4 · 0 1

I bet you got an infection.

2006-12-30 10:36:22 · answer #7 · answered by Cutie 4 · 0 1

go see the doc please it never hurts to go see a doctor. You might regret it if you dont

2006-12-29 14:44:47 · answer #8 · answered by haribol2003 1 · 0 1

call ask a nurse

2006-12-30 22:58:40 · answer #9 · answered by marsha 3 · 0 1

yea

2006-12-29 14:50:09 · answer #10 · answered by brandi1092 1 · 0 1

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