The doctor may perform a series of tests to identify what is causing clubbed fingers and suggest an appropriate treatment, which will be tailored to the underlying cause and will vary with the individual. If treated early, the clubbing may reverse partially or completely. If there's a delay in treatment, tissue changes may take place that are hard to reverse. That's why early diagnosis and treatment are important.

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