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Medical Conditions - Systemic Sclerosis

Systemic sclerosis, also called scleroderma, is a group of rare autoimmune disorders that involves the hardening and tightening of the skin and also affects internal organs, blood vessels, and the digestive tract. The common signs and symptoms include skin thickening with swelling, itchiness, small red spots, calcium deposits at the fingertips, and painful numbness of the fingers and toes. Treatment involves managing the symptoms and preventing complications with the help of certain medications such as immunosuppressive drugs, blood pressure drugs, and over-the-counter medicines for pain relief. Physical or occupational therapy also helps. Surgery is recommended in severe cases.

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Systemic sclerosis symptoms management advice?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to my opinion, Raynaud's phenomenon is a part of CREST syndrome of systemic sclerosis.

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