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How To Treat Dupuytren’s Contracture When Early Signs are Noticed

Dupuytren’s Contracture is a serious condition that affects the hand of the patient. Some of the early signs of Dupuytren’s contracture include the development of a small lump of tissues in the hand that keeps on increasing resulting in the bending of little and pinky fingers. Unfortunately, there’s no permanent cure for the disease however, some natural treatments can help slow down the progression of the Dupuytren’s Contracture and reverse it back to normal.



Stretching and splinting are the most common home treatments that can help ease the symptoms, provides relief, and prevent it from progressing further. In many cases, regular exercise and dietary changes have resulted in reversing Dupuytren’s Contracture. This may be possible in the beginning as advanced cases require surgery and removal of the tissue for major relief.

There are many surgical and non-surgical treatments available for this disease, depending on the severity of the disease.

  •  Home treatment by massaging the affected area using a set of tools
  • Steroid Injections 
  • Radiation Therapy 
  • Enzyme Injection 
  • Needling 
  • Surgery for advanced cases 

See your doctor and check what type of treatment will work for you.

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