Scleroderma is an autoimmune related disease. Scleroderma of the soles of the feet cannot usually be completely removed, but the symptoms can be improved and the progression of the disease can be stopped by applying medications. Early treatment of scleroderma is more effective and should be detected and treated as early as possible. In the early stage of the disease, the skin is in the edema phase, with inflammatory reaction as the main pathological changes, plantar lesions can be applied with small doses of glucocorticoids for external application, but also with calcium-regulated phosphatase inhibitors or other ointments for external application, but also the application of physiotherapy, keeping the joint extension movement, local connective tissue massage, as well as laser, Chinese medicine fumigation and other methods, usually can reduce local inflammation and stop the progress of skin lesions These treatments usually reduce local inflammation and stop the progression of skin lesions. If plantar scleroderma also involves other parts of the body, the treatment should be combined with oral glucocorticoids and immunosuppressive drugs. There is no better treatment for advanced scleroderma of the soles of the feet. Patients with plantar scleroderma need to develop good lifestyle habits, regular review, keep an eye on the progress of the disease, and adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner. You need to pay attention to skin care on a daily basis, apply moisturizer, avoid using irritating soaps, etc., and avoid using excessively hot water for bathing. Pay attention to warmth and proper physical exercise, which can improve blood circulation, relieve stiffness and facilitate disease recovery.