If an injury to a finger occurs at the tip and does not involve a joint, you may not need the help of a doctor. Even if the bone is broken, your doctor may not recommend a splint.
Finger(s) can be smashed by a hammer blow, a car door, a desk drawer, a baseball, or some other force.
Call for immediate medical attention if the finger is deformed, or if the injury is not limited to the tip of the finger.
Teach safety to young children, and use caution when shutting doors to make sure fingers are not in danger.
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