PATIENT INFORMATION

Dupuytren's disease


What is Dupuytren's disease 

 A thickening of some tissues under the skin in the palm  

 May develop a contracture of one or more fingers: fingers bend (contract) towards the palm and cannot straighten fully  


What are the symptoms of Dupuytren's disease 

 Skin thickening, pitting or dimpling on the palm of the hand  

 Firm lump on the palm or fingers  

 Finger bent towards the palm, and cannot fully straighten   


How do you diagnose Dupuytren's disease 

 Having classical symptoms 

 Examination of the hand  


How do you treat Dupuytren's disease 

 None required unless affecting daily activities: 

 Enzyme therapy (injections) 

 Surgery to remove thickened tissue (straightens the finger) 


Why should I worry about Dupuytren's disease 

 Contracture can limit hand function 


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