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Scleroderma - Info on Scleroderma Symptom, Causes & Treatment

What is Scleroderma ?

Scleroderma is a very common type of skin disorders but is very dangerous also. Scleroderma can range from a form localized to the skin to a severe disease the effects the visceral organs known as systemic scleroderma. Scleroderma can pass in families, but in most cases it occurs without any known family tendency for the disease. It's not contemplated contagious or cancerous, but this chronic condition can greatly affect self-esteem and the ability to accomplish everyday tasks.

Scleroderma is a autoimmune disease which is rare, progressive disease which results to hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues. Scleroderma is distinguished by the formation of scar tissue (fibrosis) in the skin and organs of the body. This leads to thickness and sturdyness of involved areas. Scleroderma is also referred to as systemic sclerosis. About 150,000 Americans have the disease. It's more common in women than in men and more common in adults than in children.

Here you find all terms related to Scleroderma, like symptoms, causes and effective treatment.

What are the causes of Scleroderma ?

The cause of the Scleroderma is unknown.

What are the symptoms of Scleroderma ?

Following are some of the signs of this disease:

1) Blood vessels may also be more visible

2) skin becomes hard and thick

3) Ulcers or sores on fingers

4) Loss of hair over affected area

5) Discoloration of the hands and feet in response to cold

6) Swelling/puffiness in fingers/toes

7) Sclerodactyly (hardness of toes/hands)

Treatment of Scleroderma - With Home Remedies

Different Types of Treatment For Scleroderma are available, some are :

  • Milder forms of scleroderma may be helped by topical cortisone medications or cortisone injections.
  • Creams and moisturizers may help to soften the skin.
  • Sunscreens may help prevent the lesions from darkening.
  • Topical make-up can make the skin cosmetically more sufficient. Examples of topical make-up which provide good coverage are Dermablend and Covermark.
  • Plastic surgery may be required to correct a serious deformity.

 

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