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SleeplessinSoCal

(9,675 posts)
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 02:41 PM Jun 2023

bump on thumb.

This is a pic of it...



It began a week ago while gardening. I didn't notice at the moment that anything happened. I'd been clipping back an Artichoke bush. At first I thought it was a blood blister. Today it started hurting more. And I see a black dot in the middle of it. Preparing a meal is painful.

It seems such a tiny issue to bother a doctor about or go to urgent care. I'm trying soaking it in hot water to see if something can be drawn out, like a splinter.

Anybody experience this or know what it is?

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bump on thumb. (Original Post) SleeplessinSoCal Jun 2023 OP
Looks like a cyst. It can be removed. Mine went away on its own eventually. tblue37 Jun 2023 #1
My non-medical opinion: Thorn. Soak in hot water with epsom salts. bucolic_frolic Jun 2023 #2
If it's not a bite it could be a thorn fragment MutantAndProud Jun 2023 #3
I actually had that about two weeks ago on my leg and arm after working in the garden. Bluethroughu Jun 2023 #4
Thank you DUers!!! SleeplessinSoCal Jun 2023 #5
Dermatofibroma. nt hippywife Jun 2023 #6
Pricked with a clean safety pin... SleeplessinSoCal Jun 2023 #7

bucolic_frolic

(47,005 posts)
2. My non-medical opinion: Thorn. Soak in hot water with epsom salts.
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 02:46 PM
Jun 2023

Eventually the thorn will come to the surface and squeeze out, or be absorbed.

Pretty basic.

 

MutantAndProud

(855 posts)
3. If it's not a bite it could be a thorn fragment
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 02:46 PM
Jun 2023

I had a sliver of glass get into my thumb next to the nail… worked it out with tweezers, painfully, but it took a few days of swelling for it to heal over, and then new skin started to push that away for about a couple weeks… just now leveling off

It’s surprising how much damage a little fragment can cause sometime.

Watch for any severe dark discoloration, lack of healing after a week or two, or any red lines etc

Bluethroughu

(5,779 posts)
4. I actually had that about two weeks ago on my leg and arm after working in the garden.
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 02:56 PM
Jun 2023

When I googled a tiny black bug bite...

It said No-see-um. It actually welted and hurt, considering the nothing it is. I picked the black off, then cleaned it. About a week later it oozed a clear hard liquid and now is going away.

Nasty little bite.

SleeplessinSoCal

(9,675 posts)
7. Pricked with a clean safety pin...
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 03:40 PM
Jun 2023

Followed by soaking it in hot water actually drew out what was either a tiny thorn or splinter of some kind. So odd that the black spot wasn't visible or painful until today. I got immediate relief from the pain. The bump is still soar. Not sure if there is more to come. But for now I'm good!!

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