Scleroderma is an autoimmune condition, where your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. The symptoms of scleroderma depend on the type of scleroderma you have, and which part of your body is affected. Most people with scleroderma have problems with skin thickening. While there is no cure for scleroderma, there are treatments available.
Scleroderma is classified as localized or widespread (systemic scleroderma with a tendency to affect internal organs). Systemic scleroderma is further divided into limited and diffuse based on the extent of cutaneous involvement. Scleroderma can be classified in terms of the degree and location of the skin and organ involvement.
Scleroderma is rare. The Scleroderma Foundation estimates that about 300,000 people in the United States have some type of scleroderma. The following explains who has a higher risk of developing scleroderma. Gender: Women are more likely than men to get most types of scleroderma. One type, linear
Understanding Pediatric Localized Scleroderma; Diagnosis of Pediatric Localized Scleroderma; Prognosis for Pediatric Localized Scleroderma; Scleroderma isn t easy to explain. It s a complex disease. There are different types of scleroderma. This information is meant to serve as a reference tool when talking with your pediatric rheumatologist.
scleroderma and many drugs previously used for scleroderma have been critically assessed. Angiotensin blockade is effective in treating as well as
The most common symptoms are episodes of coldness, numbness, and tingling in the fingers or toes. General Rheumatology Scleroderma. Scleroderma is an
Other substances linked to the development of scleroderma include paint thinners and certain chemotherapy drugs. Scleroderma, like other autoimmune diseases
Scleroderma Center of Excellence with the Scleroderma scleroderma makes diet recommendations to help you manage symptoms or medication side effects.
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The fiction and the quality of the writing is great too. Though I think the romantic conversation became a bit repetitive after a while. Also, the ending seemed a little forced, like the characters went out of your hand and started living their own life, and you wanted to finish this already massive(in a literotica standard) work of fiction. My advice is, get a good editor, touch up this work a little, and publish in amazon before someone else does. Wish you a great future ahead.