Dupuytren's DiseaseExams and TestsDupuytren's
disease develops slowly and may be difficult to diagnose in its early
stages. Most people do not see a health professional until the disease has
progressed. A medical history and physical examination usually provide enough
information for your health professional to determine whether you have
Dupuytren's disease. Questions about your medical history for
Dupuytren's disease will usually include: - Whether any close family members have been
diagnosed with Dupuytren's disease or have had any similar
symptoms.
- Your ethnic background.
- The symptoms and
signs you've experienced and for how long.
- Whether you've noticed
similar symptoms on the soles of the feet.
- Whether you've
experienced any pain in your hand.
- Whether you have a history of
smoking or
alcoholism.
- Whether you have other medical
conditions, such as
diabetes, or if you are being treated for
epilepsy.
A physical examination for Dupuytren's disease will usually
include: - Moving your hand and wrist in various
positions.
- Moving your fingers to check for
flexibility.
- Feeling the palm of your hand for a knot (nodule) or
cord.
- Looking for any skin changes on your hand, such as dimpling
or thickening on the palm.
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