Characteristics of finger fracture in children

Dr. Jesse King
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Young children show broken fingers, mainly with localized pain, swelling, or bruising. Severe fractures may show typical fracture characteristics, such as finger deformity, mobility disorders, or bone scratches. If the fracture is open, there may be a broken end exposed at the site of the wound. Hand injury caused by trauma can be preliminarily judged through more symptoms or signs, but sometimes incomplete fractures such as green branch fracture cannot be intuitively judged. At this time, help the child fix the affected limb in time to prevent secondary injury caused by activities, and then go to the orthopedics department of the hospital in time to see a doctor, let the doctor check clearly after physical examination or X-ray film, etc., and then select the corresponding treatment plan according to the specific fracture situation.

Characteristics of finger fracture in children



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