How To Cure Knuckle Pads Dupuytren's Disease at An Earlier Stage The fibrous tissue in the palm thickens and tightens in knuckle pads Dupuytren's disease, causing one or more fingers to stiffen, bend, and lose flexibility. Its treatment is determined by the severity of your condition. The primary goal of treatment is to alleviate disease-related symptoms and disability. Here are some treatment options for treating the disease at an earlier stage:
Massage: Self-massage is one of the most effective treatments for Dupuytren's contracture because it reduces tightness and tenderness around the effective area. If you use a massage wand with tape, it will provide a gentle stretch to your finger ligament, restoring your hand's range of motion. As a result, it is extremely beneficial for an earlier stage. Stretching: Stretching is advised if you have an early stage of Dupuytren's contracture. It can also be used in conjunction with other treatments. However, before beginning any stretching programme, consult your doctor. Steroid injections: In Dupuytren's nodule, a strong steroid injection is administered. It could be beneficial at an earlier stage of the contracture. It may reduce the size of nodules early in the disease, but it is less effective as the tissues thicken in the later stages of Dupuytren's contracture.