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Cut fingers with glass
Cut fingers with glass








cut fingers with glass
  1. CUT FINGERS WITH GLASS FULL
  2. CUT FINGERS WITH GLASS PLUS

Unless you continue to experience pain or feel significantly diminished after the wounds heal completely, I wouldn’t throw any money at hand specialists or neurosurgeons. The rest will be a minor annoyance for a while, then you won’t even notice it. Once you change the dressing and notice that it absorbed some rain or shower water, let the wound air dry a little.

cut fingers with glass

On the flip side of the coin, airing out a wound can be effective, too, if it gets too wet. Everything above, below and outside of that knuckle is as normal as it ever was.īasically, if your fingers are all still attached and move when and how you want them to without pain, you’ll be fine. This way, you can expedite the healing of your injuries by not adding more problems to the fresh cut. On my right hand, I can barely feel any sensation from the fleshy part of the inside the middle knuckle. If I rub my thumbs against the insides (fleshy part) of my ring fingers on both hands, I can feel both digits on my left hand. The best way I can describe is like this. Mostly they just quit tingling, which was a mild annoyance for a pretty long time. The nerves did recover very slowly for a few years, but never completely. It doesn’t cause any discomfort anymore, but I have no doubt that it’s never going to be right again. I also jacked up the pinky and FU finger on that hand, but not to the bone like the ring finger. I jacked my fingers up 20+ years ago, with electric hedge clippers to the bone on my right ring finger. No feeling on the inside side of my little finer and ring finger and reduced feeling in the last 2 joints all the way to the tip, some loss of feeling in middle finger and index finger feels pretty normal. So… has anyone had similar cuts/wounds/incisions that seemed to affect a nerve? Did it eventually get better? On the other hand, I know lots of people have gotten cuts or surgical incisions, and it seems that if they all had lasting nerve damage I’d have heard about something about it. I’m a little concerned, because I know nerves supposedly don’t regenerate.

CUT FINGERS WITH GLASS FULL

Two, if I accidentally put a lot of pressure or weight on that part of my finger- like, if I pick up a full gallon container of milk with my left hand, or pick up one of my kids under their arms- I feel a jolt of pain going down the injured finger. If I rub it lightly, it feels tingly, sort like it’s about halfway back from anaesthetization. One, I’m feeling nerve weirdness along what I presume to be one specific nerve pathway, basically along the side of my finger. They were taken out after a week and the cut seems to be healing up just fine, but I still have two issues. I went to a minor emergency center and got three stitches. I’m just looking for personal experiences.Ī few weeks ago a knife slipped and I cut- well, stabbed, really- the base of my left index finger.

CUT FINGERS WITH GLASS PLUS

I have a primary care physician plus a referral to a hand specialist from the facility that treated me after my incident, so I’ll go to one of them for actual advice. I’m specifically NOT looking for medical advice.










Cut fingers with glass