Paper cuts - yes, it hurts, don't you think?

Paper cuts - yes, it hurts, don't you think?

If you've ever cut your finger with paper, you know how painful it is.

The injury is small and superficial, but you can't escape the intense discomfort.

Since there are a large number of nerve endings in the hands and fingers, this area is extremely sensitive. There are also capillaries in the fingers, which can cause bleeding even with minor trauma.

A paper cut is more painful if you have the following medical conditions:

  • Nerve damage;
  • Anxiety;
  • Depression;
  • Fibromyalgia.

Contact your doctor if you cut your finger with paper and have the following diagnoses:

  • Diabetes;
  • Immunodeficiency;
  • Neuropathy.

These diseases delay the healing process of any type of wound, therefore, in order to promote timely recovery and prevent any possible complications, it is necessary to involve a doctor.

In a large percentage of clinical cases, a paper cut does not harm a practically healthy person and is not serious; it will heal in 2-3 days without specific treatment, and the intensity of the pain will also decrease.

 

 

Source:  

https://www.healthline.com/health/first-aid/why-paper-cuts-really-really-hurt#complications