Finger wounds are deeper and should be bandaged the next day. Finger wounds are deep and should be treated at that time with debridement and bandaging and other treatments. The wound will not recover the next day, so it also needs to be bandaged. The wound should be routinely sterilized and bandaged with sterile gauze to protect the wound from outside bacteria and prevent infection. Finger wounds are deeper, if there is an anaerobic environment, should also be injected as soon as possible tetanus antitoxin, or tetanus immunoglobulin, to prevent tetanus bacillus infection. Antibiotics such as amoxicillin and cefaclor should be given to prevent infection. Finger wounds are deep, should follow the doctor’s instructions for bandaging, change the medicine on time, pay attention to the wound and the surrounding skin hygiene, elevate the affected limb, avoid exertion. If you have any uncomfortable symptoms, consult a doctor in time.