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Scleroderma Guide to Beginners: Types of Scleroderma

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Scleroderma Guide to Beginners

Scleroderma, also known as systemic sclerosis, is a rare and complex autoimmune disease that affects various systems within the body. The name "scleroderma" is derived from the Greek words "sclero" (meaning hard) and "derma" (meaning skin) because one of its hallmark symptoms is the hardening and tightening of the skin. However, scleroderma is not limited to the skin; it can impact internal organs, blood vessels, and connective tissues, leading to a wide range of symptoms and complications.
Scleroderma is characterized by an overproduction of collagen, a fibrous protein that provides structural support to various tissues in the body. Excess collagen can accumulate in the skin and internal organs, causing them to become stiff and less flexible. This can result in symptoms such as skin thickening, joint pain, Raynaud's phenomenon (a condition where the fingers and toes turn white or blue in response to cold or stress), and a variety of other systemic issues.
Scleroderma is a chronic condition, which means it has no known cure, but its progression can often be managed with proper medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and early intervention. The exact cause of scleroderma remains unclear, though it is believed to involve a combination of genetic predisposition and environmental triggers.

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  • Oct 17, 2023 Pub Date:
  • 9798864666760 ISBN-13:
  • 9798864666760 ISBN-10:
  • English Language