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  • Achenbach Syndrome (Blue Finger): Causes and Treatment
    Achenbach syndrome is a rare and benign condition wherein sudden bruising appears on one or more of the fingers The exact causes are unknown, and it tends to resolve on its own Achenbach syndrome, also known as “paroxysmal finger hematoma” and “blue finger,” causes spontaneous bruising on one or more of the fingers
  • Is My Finger Broken or Bruised? - Coastal Orthopedics
    Discoloration Loss of finger mobility A bruised finger is also known as a finger contusion These injuries can take a few days to a few weeks to heal During the healing time, the bruise will change color from reddish to purple-blue, to greenish-yellow and finally to a yellow-brown before the bruise will fully go away Home care for a finger
  • Smashed Finger: Treatment, Recovery, Seeking Help, and More
    A smashed finger can cause pain, swelling, stiffness, and bruising Learn tips to find relief at home and when to see your doctor
  • An Acute Blue Finger: A Case of Achenbach’s Syndrome - PMC
    Achenbach’s syndrome, also called paroxysmal finger haematoma or acute idiopathic blue finger, was first described by Walter Achenbach in 1958 It is a rare, benign and self-limiting condition that causes paroxysmal bruising of the fingers
  • Finger Bruises: Care Instructions - Kaiser Permanente
    Your doctor may have taped the bruised finger to the one next to it or put a splint on the finger to keep it in position while it heals The doctor may recommend exercises to strengthen your finger If you damaged bones or muscles, you may need more treatment Most bruises aren't serious and will go away on their own within 2 to 4 weeks
  • Paroxysmal finger hematoma - Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
    PAROXYSMAL FINGER HEMATOMA Paroxysmal finger hematoma, also known as Achenbach syndrome, is a benign, self-limiting condition that predominantly affects middle-aged women 1 It is characterized by recurrent spontaneous subcutaneous bleeding in the fingers, typically on the palmar surface, mainly around the proximal interphalangeal joint creases
  • Achenbach syndrome: Painful Blue Finger – DermNet
    Achenbach syndrome is a painful subcutaneous bruise resulting from damage to small veins in a finger, which causes it to swell and turn blue It can be treated by cooling and avoiding triggers
  • Achenbach syndrome: Symptoms, causes, treatments, and more
    Achenbach syndrome is a condition that causes repeated bruising, pain, and swelling in the fingers Some doctors refer to it as paroxysmal finger hematoma


















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