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Treating a Cut Finger Injury, and When to See a Doctor
Medically reviewed by Gerhard Whitworth, R.N. — Written by James Roland on August 9, 2019
Home treatment
Precautions
Seeking medical help
Medical treatment
Aftercare
Recovery and outlook
Summary
Of all the types of finger injuries, a finger cut or scrape may be the most common type of finger injury in children.
This type of injury can happen quickly, too. When the skin of a finger breaks and the blood starts to escape, knowing how to respond is the key to making sure the cut heals safely.
Many cuts can be easily treated at home. But if it’s deep or long, see a healthcare provider to decide whether stitches are necessary.
In general, a cut that’s wide enough so the edges can’t be easily pushed together will need stitches.
Taking a moment to examine the injury and clean it if necessary will help you decide whether a trip to the emergency room (ER) is needed.