it takes 2 to 3 days for the bleeding to stop in an injuiry site, during this time you should ice the it for 20 minutes every 2 hours, keep it elevated apply a compression bandage and protect it from further injuiry,
after the bleeding has stoped you should apply heat to the area again for 20 minutes and use some light massage to remove the products on immflamation, also at this stage you should move the thumb through the range of minimal discomfort !!NOT PAIN!! to restore mobility, this stage can last up to a week for an injuiry like this, when you feel that the swelling has gone and you have full range of movement, you can slowley start to reintroduce your normal activity's, and you should find that your thumb is as good as new in the shortest possible time (but you should see a physio to make sure there were no other injuires associated with this one, e.g fracture or tendon or ligament tear)
after the bleeding has stoped you should apply heat to the area again for 20 minutes and use some light massage to remove the products on immflamation, also at this stage you should move the thumb through the range of minimal discomfort !!NOT PAIN!! to restore mobility, this stage can last up to a week for an injuiry like this, when you feel that the swelling has gone and you have full range of movement, you can slowley start to reintroduce your normal activity's, and you should find that your thumb is as good as new in the shortest possible time (but you should see a physio to make sure there were no other injuires associated with this one, e.g fracture or tendon or ligament tear)