How To Treat Boutonnière Deformity
Medications

Individuals who have a boutonnière deformity often complain of both swelling and pain. These are symptoms other treatment methods may not ease. Healthcare providers may choose to order drugs to target and reduce inflammation. Often, providers will use medications in tandem with other treatments such as splints and exercises. Injections of corticosteroids are common practice, as they are good at tackling swelling. Drugs may also be recommended for pain. If a healthcare provider places a patient on a drug regimen, the patient should be sure to take them only as directed. If patients are interested in adding to or changing their drug therapy, they must discuss it with their doctor first to ensure all drugs they take are safe based on their current health parameters.
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