How long does a jammed finger take to heal?
The time it takes for a jammed finger to heal depends on the severity of the injury and the individual's healing process. In most cases, a jammed finger will heal within a few weeks. However, if the injury is severe, such as a fracture or dislocation, it may take longer to heal.
Jammed fingers are typically treated with rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). In some cases, a splint or cast may be necessary to immobilize the finger and allow it to heal. If the injury is severe, surgery may be required.
Here is a general timeline of the healing process for a jammed finger:
* Immediately after the injury: The finger will be swollen, painful, and bruised.
* 1-2 days after the injury: The swelling and pain will start to decrease.
* 3-7 days after the injury: The finger will start to feel better and you may be able to move it more easily.
* 1-3 weeks after the injury: The finger will continue to heal and you will be able to use it more normally.
* 4-6 weeks after the injury: The finger should be fully healed and you should be able to use it without any pain.
If you have a jammed finger, it is important to see a doctor to get a diagnosis and treatment plan. By following your doctor's instructions, you can help ensure that your finger heals properly.
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