Bidactyly

Bidactyly or two-fingeredness is a developmental anomaly in which a person has two fingers on his hands and feet. Bidactyly can be either congenital or acquired as a result of injury or surgery.

Bidactyly usually does not cause any health problems in children and adolescents, but can cause difficulties in daily life in adults. For example, bidactyly can make it difficult to use tools and equipment, and can cause problems in sports and other activities that require precise hand movements.

Treatment for bidactyly usually involves surgical correction, which may involve removing extra digits or reshaping the remaining limb. In some cases, bidactyly is the result of genetic disorders, and treatment may be aimed at correcting these disorders.

Although bidactyly is not a serious medical problem, it can cause discomfort and limitations in daily life. Therefore, it is important to contact a specialist if this anomaly is detected.



Bidactyly is a rare congenital birth defect characterized by having two arms and two legs. This condition may be associated with genetic factors, unfavorable environmental conditions, or exposure to various factors in the early stages of pregnancy. Depending on the severity and location of the defect, bidactyly is classified as isolated or complex