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Right middle pain
I have a considerable amount of pain in my right middle finger. I am able to move it but when I make a tight fist, it does pain a bit and can not tighten it without pain. Also, if it gets struck with some object sidewise...it pain a lot. It happened after I collided with a guy on road while driving which sandwiched my finger between clutch and accelarator. I am not sure whether it's a bone issue or ligament. Please help. I have a passion for boxing and gymming and can not continue with this pain.
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Hot fomentation. Gentle Stretching of Hand Muscles. Ball exercises. Wrist Exerciser.
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How many days since injury? Get an x Ray done and revert with x Ray and hand phoyos
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Hi. You need immobilize your middle finger with finger immobilizer splint and keep ice pack . Wait for few days and check if this helps you .
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consult an orthopaedic doctor in case pain persists
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Hello. You may have a collateral ligament injury or a previous fracture/volar plate injury. You need formal assessment. Please consult a hand specialist orthopaedic surgeon. Dr M Vashishtha FRCS, www.dr-mv.com
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