What happens to a broken pinky

When a patient has a fracture of the little finger, he or she will feel pins and needles pain at the fracture site, local swelling, and in severe cases, deformity in appearance, positive local pressure pain, abnormal local movement to touch, and limited movement of the interphalangeal joint. Since the little finger belongs to the end part of the human finger, most of the treatment can be conservative, under anesthesia for manual repositioning, the use of finger plates for fixation, in the fracture site also has to apply external golden ointment, blood circulation and pain relief cream to accelerate the absorption of local bleeding. The fracture is also treated orally with fracture contusion powder, Yunnan Baiyao, and bruising pills, which can accelerate the healing of the fracture site.