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Oct 16, 2024

What should I do for scleroderma?

Scleroderma

Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease characterized by sclerosis of the skin or fibrosis of multiple organs, and undergoes three phases: edema, sclerosis and atrophy of the skin. The disease…

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Oct 16, 2024

How is scleroderma first diagnosed and reviewed?

Scleroderma

Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease characterized by inflammation, degeneration, thickening and fibrosis of the skin leading to sclerosis and atrophy, which can cause multisystemic damage. Systemic sclerosis can involve…

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Oct 11, 2024

Ask about scleroderma treatment

Scleroderma

Patient: suffering from scleroderma for more than 10 years, in the hospital treatment effect is quite good … … now difficult to register, read your information know that you also…

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Oct 7, 2024

How is systemic sclerosis treated?

Scleroderma

I. Regarding Raynaud’s phenomenon and ulcers at the ends of the fingers and toes 1. Meta-analyses have shown that nifedipine and intravenous iloprost reduce the frequency and severity of Raynaud’s…

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Sep 24, 2024

What do you eat when you have scleroderma?

Scleroderma

Scleroderma is a disease that may cause significant changes in the patient’s appearance. The pathogenesis of this disease is unclear and there are no specific drugs to treat it. Once…

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Sep 23, 2024

What’s wrong with scleroderma?

Scleroderma

1. Is skin hardening the first manifestation of scleroderma? Does every patient have symptoms of scleroderma? Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease characterized by fibrosis or sclerosis and eventual atrophy…

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Sep 18, 2024

What are the advances in scleroderma diagnosis?

Scleroderma

The sensitivity of the current ACR diagnostic criteria for scleroderma is only 34%, and most of the patients diagnosed according to this criterion already have significant visceral involvement (e.g., pulmonary…

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Sep 11, 2024

General knowledge about scleroderma

Scleroderma

Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease characterized by inflammation, degeneration, thickening and fibrosis of the skin leading to sclerosis and atrophy, which can cause multisystemic damage. Systemic sclerosis is characterized…

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Jul 2, 2024

Self-regulation of daily life in scleroderma

Scleroderma

1, must be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to adhere to the reasonable use of drugs, can not just stop drugs on their own. Early treatment is the key.…

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Jun 24, 2024

How does Chinese medicine treat scleroderma?

Scleroderma

The pathogenesis of scleroderma remains an unsolved mystery at the level of modern medicine. Western medicine is currently unable to explain the occurrence of scleroderma by biological and medical theories,…

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Scleroderma

  • What should I do for scleroderma?
  • How is scleroderma first diagnosed and reviewed?
  • Ask about scleroderma treatment
  • How is systemic sclerosis treated?
  • What do you eat when you have scleroderma?
  • What’s wrong with scleroderma?
  • What are the advances in scleroderma diagnosis?
  • General knowledge about scleroderma
  • Self-regulation of daily life in scleroderma
  • How does Chinese medicine treat scleroderma?
  • What is scleroderma (hemifacial atrophy)?
  • How long can you live with scleroderma?
  • What are the symptoms of scleroderma?
  • Do hair dye and sunbathing induce rheumatic immune diseases?
  • Is lipofilling the only way to get limited scleroderma of the scalp?
  • Dietary considerations for scleroderma
  • How long does it take for scleroderma to develop symptoms from the time it is acquired?
  • Symptoms of systemic scleroderma
  • Can you survive scleroderma for a long time with good control?
  • What is limited scleroderma in children
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