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What does a hairline fracture in the hand feel like?

What does a hairline fracture in the hand feel like?

What are the symptoms of a hairline fracture? The most common symptom of a hairline fracture is pain. This pain can gradually get worse over time, especially if you don’t stop weight-bearing activity. Pain is usually worse during activity and lessens during rest.

What happens if a broken hand goes untreated?

When a bone fracture is untreated, it can result in either a nonunion or a delayed union. In the former case, the bone doesn’t heal at all, which means that it will remain broken. As a result, swelling, tenderness, and pain will continue to worsen over time.

Can you break a bone in your hand and not know?

Sometimes a bone can break without you realizing it. That’s usually what happens to the scaphoid bone in your wrist, a boat-shaped bone located on the outermost side of the thumb side of the hand.

What are the most common symptoms of a broken finger?

Pain when touching the bone

  • Swelling of the finger
  • Bruising of the finger
  • Difficulty bending the finger
  • Deformity of the finger 1 
  • What is the recovery time for a broken hand?

    6 weeks. It usually takes a hand fracture 6-8 weeks to heal and another 4 weeks for bones to remodel and regain their native strength. However, exercises can be started as early as 3-4 weeks following an injury to maintain hand flexibility.

    What is the treatment for a broken hand?

    Possible treatments of a broken hand include: Cast and splints: If the fracture is not displaced (meaning, it is in the proper position), a cast or splint will likely be sufficient for treating the fracture. Pins: Small metal pins may be inserted through the skin in order to hold the bones in a better position.

    What are the symptoms of broken hand near thumb?

    A broken hand might cause these signs and symptoms: Severe pain that might worsen when gripping or squeezing or moving your hand Swelling Tenderness Bruising Obvious deformity, such as a crooked finger Stiffness or inability to move your fingers or thumb Numbness in your hand or fingers