If the finger is accidentally pressed, the earliest and most effective way to relieve pain is to give a local cold compress, you can use ice or ice water mixture to give external compresses, external compresses are recommended to pad the surface of the finger with a thin layer of cotton or towels, so as to prevent frostbite of the skin, generally ice for about half an hour to rest 20-30 minutes, you can ice for the second time. In addition, if the finger has obvious bleeding, give the wound strict disinfection and dressing before you can ice it. If there is a significant deformity, a local X-ray must be taken at the hospital to see if it is a fracture or a joint dislocation. If it is a dislocation, the symptoms can be relieved immediately after the manual repositioning. If it is a fracture, a splint must be used to fix the fractured end in addition to the manual repositioning. If the pain is not relieved by icing, oral NSAIDs can be administered for symptomatic pain management. In addition, a combination of some Chinese medicine to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis is also effective. Elevating the affected limb and raising the hands more often can also effectively reduce the pain.