A while back ago, I cut my finger open with a knife on Easter. I was cutting meat with it, and I'm telling that because that somehow be related to the problem, even though I doubt it.
Anyways, I cut open a lot of the skin off the loose skin on my index finger (not the knuckle, but the joint in the middle of the finger), and I could see the bone a little bit. When it happened, it was bleeding a lot, even though it didn't hurt any. After stopping the bleeding, I just put a band-aid on it, which I replaced twice a day for about two weeks. It's healed up on the outside all the way, leaving A scar. But now, my finger feels really weird when I bump it. When I compared it to my other index finger, it seems slightly tilted, and then part where I cut it indents inward a bit, while the other rounds up like normal. Also, there is a very slight tint of pink around the scar.
So, I was wondering if this could possibly be something seriously. Could I have like did something to the bone there? I haven't told anyone in my family about this, even though they do know "I cut my finger with a knife," and never showed them the actual wound (they only saw the band-aids). Any thoughts, advice?
Anyways, I cut open a lot of the skin off the loose skin on my index finger (not the knuckle, but the joint in the middle of the finger), and I could see the bone a little bit. When it happened, it was bleeding a lot, even though it didn't hurt any. After stopping the bleeding, I just put a band-aid on it, which I replaced twice a day for about two weeks. It's healed up on the outside all the way, leaving A scar. But now, my finger feels really weird when I bump it. When I compared it to my other index finger, it seems slightly tilted, and then part where I cut it indents inward a bit, while the other rounds up like normal. Also, there is a very slight tint of pink around the scar.
So, I was wondering if this could possibly be something seriously. Could I have like did something to the bone there? I haven't told anyone in my family about this, even though they do know "I cut my finger with a knife," and never showed them the actual wound (they only saw the band-aids). Any thoughts, advice?