Rest, Motrin, splint: Treatment for a jammed finger includes: rest, cold packs, & elevating that hand up to the chest. Motrin or Advil (ibuprofen) for 3 days helps reduce the swelling & pain. One can "buddy splint" by taping the injured finger to the finger next to it for a few days. If the pain is severe, the finger crooked, or the range of motion significantly decreased, a primary or orthopedic doctor can evaluate & do an x-ray.
Answered 2/18/2015
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Jammed finger: Most finger joints remain sore and swollen for some time. A period of splinting in the straight posisiton for a weeek, accompanied by over the counter napsosyn will usually clear it up.
Answered 1/23/2015
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An injury: That requires seeing a hand surgeon if you want to use it again. Can't be more specific without exam and xrays.
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