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Cited number references only. If you are in immediate danger, use the emergency service for where you are right now. This is not a diagnosis.

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Numbers and guidance here are references from our published dataset — not a substitute for your local emergency service, poison control, or clinician. If you may be in immediate danger, call the emergency number for where you are right now. HandTherapy.app does not monitor emergencies or place calls for you.

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If you think you are in a medical emergency, use your local emergency services. This page only helps you read numbers that we have cited from official or regulator sources on file — it does not diagnose and does not place calls for you.

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When to seek emergency care

  • Sudden, severe, or rapidly worsening pain, numbness, or weakness in the hand or arm you cannot explain and did not have before the session.
  • Heavy bleeding, bluish, cold, or very pale fingers after injury, or loss of the ability to move a finger the way you normally can.
  • Slurred speech, new confusion, face droop, or one-sided weakness of the body — call emergency even if a hand app seems unrelated.