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  1. Your fingers may bend sideways slightly at your affected joints or you may develop painful cysts (fluid-filled lumps) on the backs of your fingers. In some cases, you may also develop a bump at the base of your thumb where it joins your wrist.

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    • Mallet Finger

      Health A to Z. Mallet finger is an injury to the end of the...

    • Trigger Finger

      You might also get a lump in your palm and your finger may...

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    Dupuytren contracture is a condition that causes one or more fingers to bend toward the palm of the hand. The affected fingers can't straighten completely. Knots of tissue form under the skin. They eventually create a thick cord that can pull the fingers into a bent position. The condition gradually gets worse with time. Dupuytren contracture most ...

    Dupuytren contracture gets worse slowly, over years. The condition begins with a firm lump in the palm of the hand. This lump can be painful or painless. Over time, the lump can extend into a hard cord under the skin and up into the finger. This cord tightens and pulls the finger toward the palm, sometimes severely. Dupuytren contracture most commo...

    The cause of Dupuytren contracture is unknown. The condition tends to run in families. It’s more common in men than in women.

    Risk factors for Dupuytren contracture include: 1. Age.Dupuytren contracture occurs most commonly after the age of 50. 2. Sex.Men are much more likely to develop Dupuytren than are women. In men, symptoms may be worse and progress more quickly. 3. Ancestry.People of Northern European descent are at higher risk of the disease. 4. Family history.Dupu...

  2. Jun 20, 2023 · If your finger is bent at the last joint and won't straighten all the way out, you may have the condition known as mallet finger. Learn about it here.

  3. www.nhs.uk › conditions › mallet-fingerMallet finger - NHS

    Health A to Z. Mallet finger is an injury to the end of the finger, causing the tip to bend. It's a common sports injury and is treated using a splint. Check if you have mallet finger. If you have mallet finger the tip of your finger will bend and you will not be able to straighten it.

  4. www.nhs.uk › conditions › trigger-fingerTrigger finger - NHS

    You might also get a lump in your palm and your finger may get stuck in a bent position and then suddenly pop straight. Eventually, it may not fully bend or straighten. See your GP if you think you may have trigger finger.

  5. Jun 18, 2019 · Dupuytren’s contracture, or palmar fibromatosis, is a condition of the hand, which results in the fingers becoming fixed in a bent position. The layer of tissue under the skin of the palm (the palmar fascia) develops small, hard nodules, which progressively thicken.

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  7. 2 days ago · You can tell if your finger is sprained by seeing if it cramps or turns red and by examining whether or not it’s swollen. If you’re struggling to figure out if your finger is sprained or broken, make an appointment to see your doctor.

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