Noticed Slightly Bent Middle Finger. Getting Pain And Unable To Straighten It. What Should I Do?
About 6 months ago. I woke up with my middle finger, on right hand curled over. It was stuck. I would straighten it out by opening it with left hand. No pain. Over time it got harder to straighten it. And now gets stuck for weeks @ a time. And can't straghten it out because its extremely painful. For the past month, almost straight. I can't make it completly flat like the rest of my fingers. It stays slightly bent. How do I do? I don't have insurance.
Your symptoms are suggestive dupuytren’s contracture.The cause is unknown. Dupuytren's contracture is a painless thickening and contracture of tissue beneath the skin on the palm of the hand and fingers. Symptoms are difficulty to extend or straighten the fingers. In severe cases, straightening them is impossible.
Exercises, warm water baths, or splints may be helpful.
Surgery may be performed to release the contracture, depending on the severity of the condition. Normal movement of the fingers is usually restored by surgery followed by physical therapy exercises for the hand.
A newer treatment involves injecting a substance called collagenase into the scarred or fibrous tissue.
So ideal next step would be to see doctor and go ahead with one of the treatment.
Hope this answers your question.Regards.
A good medical care can surely take care of this, so please relax and see your doctor.
Hope this helps.Regards.
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