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Old Feb 27, 2016, 03:43 AM
passionfruit3 passionfruit3 is offline
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So i accidentally cut myself on a broken blade i was reaching into my purse for it and it sliced my finger it wouldnt stop bleeding at first but it finally did.its day two and its hurting but barely i was just curious how long does it take for finger wounds to stop hurting and close.im not worried just curious

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Old Feb 28, 2016, 09:15 AM
ManOfConstantSorrow ManOfConstantSorrow is offline
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So i accidentally cut myself on a broken blade i was reaching into my purse for it and it sliced my finger it wouldnt stop bleeding at first but it finally did.its day two and its hurting but barely i was just curious how long does it take for finger wounds to stop hurting and close.im not worried just curious

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I cut my index finger quite badly with a saw three weeks ago yesterday. I should have gone and got stitches I expect but just washed it bound if up and hoped for the best.

It took a week to stop bleeding for time to time, two weeks it was still raw and painful, today it is healed, not too tender and strong skin over the scar.

Back to sawing again, but wearing gloves.

Now you know.
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