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What are Finger Sprains?

Injuries that involve tearing or stretching of the ligaments of your fingers are termed as sprains. Sprains in the fingers are most often caused from a fall when you extend your arms to reduce the impact of the fall, or from overuse or repetitive activity of the thumb such as with texting.

Symptoms of Finger Sprains

Some of the symptoms of finger sprains include:

  • Reduction in your ability to grasp items
  • Pain immediately after the injury
  • Swelling and bruising
  • Redness and tenderness

Diagnosis of Finger Sprains

Finger sprains are diagnosed with the help of a physical examination of the hand to check for any abnormalities by moving your fingers in different positions. Your doctor may also suggest imaging tests such as X-rays to determine the exact location of the injury.

Treatment of Finger Sprains

The symptoms of finger sprains can be managed by applying ice packs and immobilizing your finger to allow it to heal. You may also be prescribed pain medications to reduce discomfort. Once your fingers heal, you will be advised to perform strengthening exercises. Surgical treatment is very rare and may be required only in complex cases where the ligament is completely torn.

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