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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Broken finger
  1. ... a common cause. Finger strains , sprains , and bruises . Broken finger bones . Skier's thumb , an injury to the ligaments ...
  2. ... care provider. If only the tip of your finger bone is broken, your provider may not even recommend a splint.
  3. ... an orthopedic surgeon if: Your metacarpal bones are broken and shifted out of place Your fingers do not line up correctly Your fracture nearly ...
  4. ... not crawl or walk usually do not get broken bones) Bruise marks shaped like hands, fingers, or objects (such as a belt) Bruises that ...
  5. ... antibiotics to prevent infection. If you have a broken bone, your provider may need to place a wire in your finger to keep the bone in place.
  6. ... sign of an injury. Signs of a possible broken bone include deformed joints and inability to move the wrist, hand, or a finger. There can also be cartilage injuries in the ...
  7. ... most cases. The mass may have to be broken up by hand. This is called manual removal: A provider will need to insert one or two fingers into the rectum and slowly break up the ...
  8. ... less. When you restart an activity after a broken collarbone, ... rings on your fingers until your provider tells you it is safe ...
  9. ... Sometimes, the fracture can be felt with the fingers, but the problem often can't be seen or felt. Within a few weeks, a hard lump may develop where the bone is healing. This lump may be the only sign that the newborn had a broken collar bone.
  10. ... in vomit. A physical exam may also show: Broken blood vessels in ... of the finger joints from forcing oneself to vomit Blood tests ...
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