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In my architecture class I was trying to peel off glue from a glue bottle with some wood cutting scissors.
Then all of a sudden I slipped, and the sharp blade of the scissor stabbed me right in my index finger knuckle.
The wound was very deep, I am pretty sure I saw my knuckle.
At the nurses office she told me that she couldn't give me stitches because the wound was too small (the wound is about half an inch).
So she put some small strips and two band-aids over it.
It wasn't painful, but after a few hours whenever I moved my index finger my knuckle hurt a lot.
It sort of feels like it's jammed.
Is this normal?
Then all of a sudden I slipped, and the sharp blade of the scissor stabbed me right in my index finger knuckle.
The wound was very deep, I am pretty sure I saw my knuckle.
At the nurses office she told me that she couldn't give me stitches because the wound was too small (the wound is about half an inch).
So she put some small strips and two band-aids over it.
It wasn't painful, but after a few hours whenever I moved my index finger my knuckle hurt a lot.
It sort of feels like it's jammed.
Is this normal?