Key Factors involves to increase the risk of Dupuytren Contracture


 Dupuytren Contracture is basically a condition in which the growth of fibrous tissues takes place in the palm of the hand. This fibrous tissue then attaches itself to the tendon and sheaths thus pull the fingers in toward the middle of the hand.

The thing is, the layer of tissue between the skin of the palm and underlying tendons is called fascia. Now as the fascia starts thickening and tightening, the fingers start bending towards the palm. This leads to impossibility in extending fingers properly.

It basically affects the ring and the little finger. But it can extend beyond the thumb. When it comes to Dupuytren Contracture treatment, it is possible.

But, it is crucial to know what are the key factors involved in increasing the risk of Dupuytren Contracture. To help you out on the same here are some key factors

 

  1. Hereditary: According to Dr. Taizoon Baxamusa, a surgeon and spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and an associate clinical professor of orthopedic surgery at the University of Illinois in Chicago, Dupuytren Contracture is hereditary. This means it runs in families. This further means it can transfer from parents to the child and this sequence continues.

But you need to understand that, it doesn’t mean if your father had Dupuytren Contracture, you will automatically have or develop it too. But when it comes to developing Dupuytren Contracture, the risk is higher as compared to others whose fathers don’t have it. So, you need not worry a lot but yes, you have to be cautious as detecting early symptoms helps to treat Dupuytren Contracture easily.

This means the more early you are able to detect it, the less will be the damage. And yes, faster will be the recovery.

 

  1. Ancestry Plays a Major Role: When it comes to Dupuytren Contracture, it is most often seen in people of Northern European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch, French) and Scandinavian (Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish). So if we talk about races and ethnicities, then individuals of all these are prone to develop Dupuytren Contracture.

 

So, here you need to understand that if you belong to any of these regions, your probability of developing Dupuytren Contracture is higher in comparison to those who do not. Here you also need to understand that this doesn’t mean you are sure to develop Dupuytren Contracture. There is only a possibility and nothing else. So, you can easily avoid this by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

 

  1. Gender and Age: it is not necessary that it is only genetics and ancestry that are major causes of developing Dupuytren Contracture. Age and gender matter too. In a study conducted on the same, it is found that men are more likely to develop Dupuytren Contracture than women.

Moreover, the possibility of this condition in men is seen more after the age of 40. When it comes to women, they tend to develop this condition but most probably later in life. They also have milder symptoms as compared to men. This means if you are men and are of age 40+, you need to be more cautious than women of your age.

 

  1. Diabetes and Seizure Disorders: Although the exact cause is not known yet, Dupuytren Contracture is typically less severe in patients with diabetes. This condition has been also associated with seizure disorders like epilepsy. Here also the exact cause is not known but it is connected somehow similar to diabetes.

 

  1. Presence of Bilateral Disease: If you are having severe bilateral disease that specifically involves the radial side of your hand, the possibility of Dupuytren Contracture in your case is higher as compared to others who don’t. This condition also applies to the presence of ectopic deposits.

 

  1. Others: If we talk about excessive hand use or injury, they are not believed to be a cause of Dupuytren Contracture. But in the case of hand trauma, Dupuytren Contracture has been observed.

 

Apart from this all, the consumption of alcohol and tobacco in excess can lead to Dupuytren Contracture. Although this is not firmly established so far, many see a possibility in the same.

The possibility of this assumption is linked to people belonging to Northern Europe and of Nordic descent. This is so because they tend to have higher rates of alcohol consumption. But as we said earlier, it is not an established fact and is only seen as a possible cause for Dupuytren Contracture.

 

Conclusion: When it comes to Dupuytren Contracture, there are a lot of factors involved that cause it. Some of the factors are well established while some are under study. But all you need to understand is, Dupuytren Contracture’s treatment is possible and is easily available. There are many methods that can treat this condition. All you need to do is to go ahead with the recommendation of your doctor for treatment.


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