I have just had this, today.
I'm 40, female, I have Diabetes and Asthma, possibly Autistic, with possible Ehlers Danlos syndrome and an auto immune scalp condition. I'm overweight, I also have Ovarian Endometriosis. Never had this before to my knowledge, thought it was a blood clot at first. I was really cold today, it has been very cold in the UK.. And it was earlier, when my hand was cold, that it happened.. Luckily I've now got heating. Just today as well. But I was freezing this morning, and experienced a stinging pain in the joint of my left ring finger. Then noticed it was bright pink with blueness around the joint where the stinging occurred..
I've had this problem for like 7 years. I believe it's Achenbach Syndrome. I wish I could include pictures but this format won't allow it. Google Achenbach Syndrome! Not even sure if/how to combat this. I'm a 43 year old female who is very active. I am a marathon and ultra marathon runner and I Kickboxing, cycle and do yoga. I also eat well. H
Sorry don't know where all the strange characters came from in my earlier post
I have just started to have this happen. Twice in one week in a finger on my right hand and then my left thumb. It's always at the joint and isn't painful but I can't bend the finger when it happens. I can't find anything concrete on the web so will ask my doctor.
I am relieved to find this post. I am overall healthy, overweight, always had normal BP's, and labs. Since turning 40, Im now 42, I've had to have partial hysterectomy for pre-cancer, gastritis, GERD and mild fatty liver.
Anyway, I had grapped an Espresso drink and headed out I to run errands. I went to grab a shopping cart and noticed my thumb felt numb and awkward. I then went to grab something off the shelf and my grasp was a little weak in my thumb? It felt very strange and thought it was neurological/pinched nerve? When I got home, my thumb looked bruised but was not painful? The bruising went away 24 hours later and I have a small white bump on my thumb joint? This is very concerning after googling symptoms? I'm thinking & really hoping its a popped blood vessel? Everything points to vascular? I'm a worrier unfortunately and my husband told me to wait & see if it happens again before running to the doctor? But I have an upcoming appt to get checked out in a few days. I truly feel this might be a random occurrence with no underlying issues? I read on here that it might be related to caffeine, but I drink it everyday?
The dexterity of the fingers helps many individual to function in different areas in life including at home, at work, in school and so on. When the function of the fingers is compromised, it can be disrupting for many because of the pain, the inflammation and the swelling that renders the hand immobile for a time. This is what happens when a popped blood vessel occurs in the finger.
Popped Blood Vessel in the Finger
Also known as paroxysmal finger hematoma or Achenbach’s syndrome.
This is a skin condition and not a cardiovascular condition.
This is a rare condition with very few reported incidences.
The condition is characterized by a spontaneous hemorrhage involving the hands especially the palm or the finger’s volar surface.
The onset is sudden or is a result of a minor injury.
The condition is also characterized by symptoms such as intense burning pain, localized swelling and inflammation, as well as localized bruising or hematoma.
The cause of the condition is unknown and is considered harmless medically.
How to Treat a Popped Blood Vessel in the Finger
Treatment is similar to those observed for the treatment of localized hematoma.
The condition often resolves on its own with conservative treatment.
Cold compress may be done initially to help relieve the burning pain felt on spontaneous hemorrhaging.
Warm compress can be applied to the affected hand or finger to aid in the absorption of pooled blood causing the hematoma.
Pain medications may be taken but caution needs to be observed especially with analgesics that can further cause bleeding. Medical consultation is recommended for the proper prescription of pain medications.
Avoid use of aspirin or any blood thinners to avoid further aggravating the hemorrhage. If consequently taking aspirin or any blood thinners for a certain medical condition, consultation with a physician is advised.
Avoid contact sports or activities that can pose a risk of injuring the hands or rupturing blood vessels in the finger.
Recurrence of hemorrhage or popping of the blood vessel in the finger is possible and care is needed to avoid further incidences.
Symptoms of a Popped Blood Vessel in the Finger
Onset of this condition is sudden or may follow after a minor injury.
Sudden onset of intense burning pain felt in the hand or finger.
Sudden localized swelling.
Sudden localized inflammation and redness of the hand or finger.
Bluish discoloration on the affected hand or finger.
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