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ICD-10 code: S67.198

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

What is a Crushing Injury to the Fingers?

A crushing injury to the fingers is a severe type of injury that occurs when a heavy object falls on the finger(s) or when fingers get caught between two objects. This type of injury can cause severe damage to the bones, muscles, tendons, and nerves in the finger(s) and can result in long-term disability if not treated promptly and correctly.

Symptoms of a Crushing Injury to the Fingers

The symptoms of a crushing injury to the fingers include:

  1. Severe pain in the finger(s)
  2. Swelling and bruising
  3. Numbness or tingling sensation in the finger(s)
  4. Inability to move the finger(s) or difficulty in gripping objects
  5. Deformity or misalignment of the finger(s)
Treatment for a Crushing Injury to the Fingers

If you suspect that you have a crushing injury to your finger(s), seek medical attention immediately. The treatment for this type of injury depends on the severity of the damage and may include:

  1. Immobilization of the affected finger(s) with a splint or cast
  2. Pain management with over-the-counter or prescription pain medications
  3. Surgical intervention to repair or realign the damaged bones, muscles, or tendons
  4. Physical therapy to restore the strength and mobility of the finger(s)
Prevention of a Crushing Injury to the Fingers

Preventing a crushing injury to the fingers is easier than treating one. Here are some tips to help you avoid this type of injury:

  1. Wear appropriate protective gear when handling heavy objects or operating machinery
  2. Avoid placing your fingers between two objects or under heavy objects
  3. Use caution when closing doors or drawers to prevent your fingers from getting caught
  4. Practice proper lifting techniques to reduce the risk of dropping heavy objects on your fingers
  5. Be aware of your surroundings and potential hazards that may cause a crushing injury to your fingers

By following these tips and taking precautions, you can reduce the risk of a crushing injury to your fingers. However, accidents can still happen, and it's essential to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect that you have a crushing injury to your finger(s).