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  2. Paroxysmal hand hematoma - Wikipedia

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    Pain, swelling, bluish discoloration Paroxysmal hand hematoma , also known as Achenbach syndrome , is a skin condition characterized by spontaneous focal hemorrhage into the palm or the volar surface of a finger, which results in transitory localized pain, followed by rapid swelling and localized blueish discoloration .

  3. Here’s Why You Bruise So Easily, According to a Doctor - AOL

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    How to treat bruises and help them heal faster. Dr. Conroy says a bruise will get better on its own. But to feel better and help your bruise heal, she says you can: ... To treat pain and swelling ...

  4. Jammed finger - Wikipedia

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    Jammed fingers occur from axial loading at the tip of the finger. [7] Any activity in which the fingers are outstretched could result in a jammed finger. This is particularly common in ball-related sports, [8] where forceful contact with the ball and finger tip may occur. Contact sports are also a common risk factor due to collisions between ...

  5. Boxer's fracture - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms are pain and tenderness in the specific location of the hand, which corresponds to the metacarpal bone around the knuckle. When a fracture occurs, there may be a snapping or popping sensation. There will be swelling of the hand along with discoloration or bruising in the affected area.

  6. Bruise - Wikipedia

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    Treatment for light bruises is minimal and may include RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation), painkillers (particularly NSAIDs) and, later in recovery, light stretching exercises. Particularly, immediate application of ice while elevating the area may reduce or completely prevent swelling by restricting blood flow to the area and ...

  7. Broken finger - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms may include pain, swelling, tenderness, bruising, deformity and reduced ability to move the finger. [2] Although most finger fractures are easy to treat, failing to deal with a fracture appropriately may result in long-term pain and disability. [3] The cause is usually traumatic injury. [2]

  8. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    Other common leukemia symptoms include fatigue, frequent infections, shortness of breath, pale skin, unexplained weight loss, pain or tenderness in your bones or joints, pain under your ribs on ...

  9. Hand injury - Wikipedia

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    The pain frequently occurs at night and can even radiate to the shoulder. Even though the diagnosis is straightforward, the treatment is surgical decompression of the median nerve after deroofing of the carpal tunnel. [3] Dupuytren's contracture is another disorder of the fingers that is due to thickening of the underlying skin tissues of the ...