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Ways to treat dorsal Dupuytren's nodules Without Undergoing Surgery

Knuckle pads are also known as dorsal Dupuytren's nodules. It is a fibromatosis disease that causes noncancerous tumors under your skin. It is more likely to run in the family or develop if you have another type of fibromatosis, such as Dupuytren's contracture. Here are some non-surgical ways to treat knuckle pads:

Reduce palm pressure: The skin of the back of the palm is where the disease starts before spreading. It's essential to protect your hands whenever you need to grip something. Try to apply less pressure. You can also use Dupuytren's tape to minimize the pressure placed on your effective hand. It is easy to use and less bulky than a brace.


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Try exercises: Stretching does help if you are a victim of dorsal Dupuytren's nodules. In this case, if the disease has already begun, you can use the other hand to push fingers into a straight position and hold them for a few seconds. You can create an exercise routine and stretch the affected hand multiple times daily.

 

Medicines and injections: You can use medication creams that remove excess skin cells or fight inflammation or insert a medicine with the help of a needle. Steroid medicine can shrink knuckle pads and make them less noticeable.

 

Knuckle pads usually affect more or more of your fingers or toes. They rarely cause any pain but can change the appearance of your hands and feet. To cure this at early-stage, use Dupuytren's tape for proper stretching. Then, reach out to us to know more about the product and its uses.

 

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