How to treat finger trap injuries at home?

Posted by Safety Assured
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Nov 13, 2018
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Today, smashed fingers are common incidents (more common than you would likely think.) Most of the times, finger trap accidents only result in minor injuries with swelling and bruising of the soft tissues and underlying bones. However, if left untreated, finger trap accidents can also cause life-long sufferings.

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If you or someone you know suffers a finger trap accident, you should immediately seek medical help. Until the aid shows up, it is ideal to soak the finger in cold water and keep the wound clean. This will reduce both pain and swelling. If the injury is minor with some scrapes and cuts, it would easily recover with time. On the other hand, if you notice blood collected under the nail, a lack of mobility, a visible tear or if the pain is persistent, it may be more appropriate to turn to professional medical help. If a severe situation is handled improperly or without specialized medical help, the odds of the nail healing well will greatly decrease and the risks of permanent finger damage will, in turn, increase.

Finger trap injuries are painful, traumatic and can end up in life-long damage to the finger. Some cases may even lead to finger amputation. Treating the injury properly is important, but prevention is always better than cure. So, it is more important to install door safety guards indoors in order to do away with the risk of a finger trap accident entirely.

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