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Help identifying random flesh in a cut


Scott

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I got a little cut on my finger today when I dropped a rather large piece of metal on it. The force from the metal burst it open rather than cutting it so caused quite a bit of pain at the time. After giving it a good rinse I noticed a little white fleshy bubble thing sticking out the middle of it, it's very small but noticeably different from the surroundings.

 

Is this anything to worry about? As I say the cut is fairly small so I don't want to go bothering doctors or anything like that, just want to make sure it isn't anything that won't heal itself (nerve or muscle).

 

I can post up a picture if needed.

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It is actually really hard to capture in a picture. It's white even though it looks red in the pictures, the side on picture shows it the best.

 

I was thinking a little muscle tissue, that's fine then I'll just get a plaster and forget about it lol. It isn't even big enough for superglue.

 

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