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The Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center specializes in the care of patients with scleroderma and related conditions such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, localized scleroderma, scleromyxedema, scleredema, and eosinophilic fasciitis, among others.
- Scleroderma Treatment Options
Scleroderma is an autoimmune, rheumatic, and chronic disease...
- About Scleroderma
Johns Hopkins experts share what Scleroderma is, who gets...
- Scleroderma Treatment Options
Johns Hopkins experts share what Scleroderma is, who gets Scleroderma, the early symptoms of Scleroderma and if there is more than one type of Scleroderma.
Scleroderma is an autoimmune, rheumatic, and chronic disease that affects the body by hardening connective tissue. Learn about Scleroderma including signs & symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and lifestyle options.
15 cze 2024 · Symptoms. Scleroderma symptoms vary from person to person, depending on which parts of the body are affected. Skin-related symptoms. Nearly everyone who has scleroderma experiences hardening and tightening of the skin. The first parts of the body to be affected are usually the fingers, hands, feet and face.
Topical creams to treat skin changes, including tightness and itching. Immunosuppressants, which may suppress the overactive immune system and can help control some aspects of the disease. Your doctor may prescribe oral, IV, or injectable immunosuppressants.
Symptoms of Scleroderma. Glossary of Terms. Scleroderma is a rare rheumatic disease that affects connective tissue and the vascular system producing excessive collagen that causes fibrosis in the skin (localized) or in internal organs (systemic sclerosis).
1 kwi 2020 · The Scleroderma Clinic specializes in providing comprehensive care for people with scleroderma and related conditions. Scleroderma, also called systemic sclerosis, is a complex autoimmune disease that can affect many organ systems besides the skin.