Systemic scleroderma

Definition

Scleroderma is a rare autoimmune disease characterised by the hardening and fibrosis of the skin and sometimes of the internal organs. It may be limited to the skin or become systemic and affect the lungs, heart and kidneys.

Symptoms

How does the disease manifest?

  • Thickening and hardening of the skin
  • Stiff joints
  • Digestive problems
    (gastroesophageal reflux)
  • Raynaud’s phenomenon
    (cold, blue hands and feet)
  • Fatigue and muscle pain

Factors

Risk factors

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Exposure to certain chemicals
  • Being female
  • Viral or bacterial infection

Treatments

What treatments for the disease?

  • Immunosuppressants
    (to reduce inflammation)
  • Symptomatic therapy
    (proton pump inhibitors to prevent reflux)
  • Physiotherapy
    (to improve mobility)
  • Targeted treatments
    for the affected organs (heart, lungs)