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THANK YOU,
NANCY JACKSON
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There are many possible reasons for the broken blood vessel on your finger, but the most common one is that the vessel simply breaks because of the sudden or repeated injury to that area. Injuries might also be caused by prolonged exposure to water or cold and even later, water and cold tend to make the injury worse. Some people experience this because of conditions such as poor circulation or high blood pressure.
The first thing that will help is vitamin E rich cream that helps to rebuild and strengthen the skin, but in cases when the problem is in the repeated broken blood vessels, you might need to see a dermatologist and go for more definitive forms of treatment such as laser removal. These treatments are usually not expensive.
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I've been experiencing this for a few years now. But not as recently as the last 6 months or so. In the last week 2 different fingers "exploded" , it usually takes 3 or 4 days to completely heal. I work with cold produce and my hands are always cold and wet, and I've also got a problem with high blood pressure, most likely from smoking. I'm convinced that is what happening. The sensation is very inhibiting and itches in a way, but not very painful if you can somehow not use the finger. It happens to me when I grasp things, picking up boxs with the inside of my fingers, sometimes it swells up right away sometimes it takes a minute and turns purple. Sometimes only a small dot, and sometimes the whole side of my finger.
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This is the 2nd time it has happened to me wondering if it has anything to do with blood pressure
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