Scleroderma toe necrosis usually can take glucocorticoid drugs (such as prednisone), immunosuppressive drugs (such as methotrexate) and surgical treatment (such as amputation surgery).
1. Glucocorticosteroids: such as prednisone, methylprednisolone, etc. Most patients can use glucocorticosteroids in small doses for a short period of time, while some patients can use glucocorticosteroids in large doses when their condition is more serious.
2. Immunosuppressants: such as methotrexate, cyclophosphamide, etc., which can inhibit the activity of the immune system in order to reduce the extent of the disease and slow down the progress of the disease.
3. Surgery: If severe necrosis of the toe area has occurred, amputation surgery may be required to treat the condition, and the necrotic toe will be amputated if necessary.
The above medications should be taken under medical supervision to avoid adverse consequences.
If scleroderma toe necrosis occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the diagnosis and treatment to avoid further aggravation of the condition.