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what happens when you hit your hand with a hammer

by Prof. Irving Treutel Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

If you've ever caught your finger in a door, or hit it with a hammer, you've probably experienced common symptoms of a smashed finger. Any trauma or injury to your finger can lead to: severe finger pain
finger pain
Finger pain is a throbbing, cramplike, or achy pain that's felt in any of your fingers, including your thumb. It often results from an accident or a medical condition. In most cases, finger pain isn't serious and will go away on its own.
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, especially aching and throbbing pain
. inflammation (pain, redness, and swelling)

What should I do if I smashed my hand?

If you think you might have a broken hand, see a doctor immediately, especially if you have numbness, swelling or trouble moving your fingers. A delay in diagnosis and treatment can lead to poor healing, decreased range of motion and decreased grip strength.

How do you treat a finger hit with a hammer?

Common methods for immediate relief include:icing or applying ice to the area.resting.elevation.taking oral anti-inflammatories, such as ibuprofen (Advil)applying pain-relief creams.cleaning and covering the injury.moving the injured area gently.

Why does my hand hurt after hammering?

Hypothenar hammer syndrome is caused by trauma to the hand or caused by reoccurring compression, squeezing, or hammering of the hand. The injury to the blood vessels of the hand causes pain and aching of the hand.

What happens if you smash your hand?

You may notice bleeding and bruising if blood vessels have been damaged. Swelling around the site of injury is common and you will have limited movement of the area due to pain and the number of structures damaged. If nerves have been damaged, you could experience pins and needles or numbness in part of the hand.

How do you tell if smashed finger is broken?

However, there are a few particularly telltale signs that point to a fracture:The fracture site is very swollen.The affected finger appears unnatural or deformed.The fracture site is tender and bruised.You have difficulty moving the affected finger completely.

How do you know if a finger injury is serious?

Always seek medical care if the following occur:If there is severe pain or deformity.If there is uncontrolled bleeding.If there is numbness (loss of sensation)If the finger is pale or bluish in color.If there are exposed bones or tendons.

Can using a hammer cause nerve damage?

Operating a jackhammer or any handheld tool that vibrates exposes the body to pulsing and shaking that can affect circulation in the hands and fingers. Over time, this can permanently damage the blood vessels, nerves and muscles in the hand and arm. The shoulders and neck can also be affected.

What is Hammer Syndrome?

Hypothenar hammer syndrome is a condition of the hand in which the blood flow to the fingers is reduced. Hypothenar refers to the group of muscles that control the movement of the little finger. Some of these muscles make up the fleshy edge of the palm (hypothenar eminence).

Can hammering cause wrist pain?

Some common wrist pain causes include: Repetitive Motions/Stress – Activities range from hammering to playing tennis to typing – all done repetitively can cause stress. This stress causes the tissues around the joint to become inflamed, causing stress fractures and much pain.

How long does it take for a smashed hand to heal?

In general, broken hand recovery takes 3 to 6 weeks. You'll have to wear the cast, splint, or brace during the entire time.

How long does a crushed hand take to heal?

With proper treatment, broken fingers will typically heal within a few weeks and broken hands within one to two months, although it may take several months to make a complete recovery from a severely broken hand.

Can a crushed hand be repaired?

Typically surgery for a hand crush injuries or a severed digit involves removing damaged tissue and repairing any nerves or tendons that have been impacted. In replantation, bone ends are trimmed before they are rejoined. Muscles, tendons, arteries and nerves are stitched together where possible.

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