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Bone and joint problems associated with diabetes

Diabetic hand syndrome

What is it?

Diabetic hand syndrome, also called diabetic cheiroarthropathy, is a disorder in which the skin on the hands becomes waxy and thickened. Eventually finger movement is limited. What causes diabetic hand syndrome isn't known. It's most common in people who've had diabetes for a long time.

What are the symptoms?

You may be unable to fully extend your fingers or press your palms together flat.

How is it treated?

Better management of blood glucose levels and physical therapy can slow the progress of this condition, but the limited mobility may not be reversible.

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