More common among men to 50 .. What is the shrinkage of "Dopotretean"?

Dubbian contraction is a satisfactory condition that causes one or more finger to be folded to the palm of the hand, and then it is not possible to fully extend the affected fingers. It consists of a contract under the skin, and eventually forms a thick string that can pull the fingers in a curved position, but the condition gradually aggravates over time. Dubetan shrinking often affects two fingers from the thumb, which can increase the problems of performing daily activities, such as putting the hand in the bag, wearing gloves or shaking hands. There is no healing treatment for Duplican shrinkage, but there are treatments that can relieve symptoms and delay the exacerbation of this satisfactory condition. The symptoms are slowly exacerbating by a duplican contraction over the years, as the pathological condition begins with the appearance of a solid mass in the palm of the hand, and this mass can be painful or painless. Over time, this mass extends in the form of a solid chord that reaches the finger, pull this tendon to the finger and sometimes pull it to the palm of the hand. Dubtian contraction often affects two fingers from the thumb, and this condition often affects both hands. The causes are still the causes of Dupitan that are unknown, but it is known that this disease usually applies between family generations and increase in women of women. Age factors: Double contraction occurs regularly after the age of 50. Gender: Men are more likely to have a Duplican shrinkage than women, and the symptoms in men can be worse and make up quickly. A sweat: slopes from Northern Europe are more at risk of developing the disease. Family Medical History: Dubetan is often inherited in families. Function: Some studies show a relationship between duplican contraction and workers using minor tools. Diabetes: Diabetes patients are more at risk of shrinking dopotritic. Tobacco use and alcohol: Tobacco smoke and alcoholic drinking increase the risk of shrinking Dopproitan. Treatment If the disease is slowly aggravating, causing no pain, and it affects a little effect on your ability to use your hands in performing daily tasks, you may not need treatment, but you can wait and notice how far the condition of double is exacerbating. The treatment involves the removal of the tendons that pull the fingers to the palm of the hand as it can happen in different ways, and the choice of appropriate treatment depends on the degree of symptoms that occur on the patient and other health problems. Acupuncture. This technique uses a needle that goes into the narcotic skin for the nickname of the tissue rope that reduces and relaxes the finger, and cramps occur frequently, and this medical procedure is repeated again. There are different features of acupuncture technology, including that it does not cause large wounds that need healing, and can also be performed in different fingers at one time. The patient is subject to her in the clinic instead of the operating room, but one of the disadvantages is that it cannot be used by the finger in some places due to the possibility of a nerve or tendon damage. The injection of steroids helps in the early stages of the disease as it soften and flatten the solid mass, and it can also help relieve pain in nodules. Collagementism: A special enzyme injection, called collagenase, can lead to solid blocks and tendons to soften and weaken it. Surgery may require acute symptoms to perform surgery to remove tissues that bend fingers. Surgery usually results in a more complete relaxation and an effect that lasts for a longer period compared to the needle or enzyme. But recovery takes longer. In some severe cases, surgeons remove all tissues that are likely to be affected by shrinking the dopotrite, including the skin associated with these tissues. It is noteworthy that all the treatments of Duplican contraction only lead to a temporary ease, but the contraction of the fingers is often due to time.