What is D-Short Fingers?

Type D short finger syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder with no effective cure. It is mainly characterized by thick and short big toes, short and wide nail plates, prominent bones on both sides of the nail, and thick fleshy fingernails. This autosomal dominant disorder manifests itself at birth. Some people find the nails very unattractive and have no other ill feelings except that it affects their aesthetics. It is recommended to relax the mind in daily life, try to keep a good mood and avoid too much psychological pressure. From an early age, you can tell your child about this manifestation, everyone is different, so that the child develops a sound mind. d-type short finger syndrome is clinically diagnosed after birth, or through amniocentesis.