Scleroderma means hard skin when directly translated. It is
a disease that would cause the surfaces of your skin and other organs to harden
into scar tissue and would usually involve pain and a lot of problems that
would involve the affected organs. Scleroderma is most common in women that are
between the ages 30 to 60 and rarely happens to children.
At most times, scleroderma would only affect a portion of
the skin and is usually visible by tight skin in the face and on the fingers.
If it starts affecting the organs, then that is a more sever case known as
systemic sclerosis. This may affect the lungs, heart, intestines and the
kidney. If the kidney is affected by sclerosis, this would limit the kidney’s
functions and as well could cause some pain to the patient. It could however be
managed and dealt with medical approaches to scleroderma kidney involvement.
What Causes Scleroderma?
As of today, there is still no known cause for scleroderma.
Medical experts however have developed numerous theories in attempt of knowing
what the causes are. Some would say that it is largely genetic and that a
patient of scleroderma would indicate that his or her relatives are also at
danger of developing it. Another would say that it is largely environmental and
that it is caused by factors that are influenced by the environment surrounding
the patient.
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