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Advanced Alternative Treatment for Systemic Sclerosis

Systemic Scloerosis

Systemic Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease also known as scleroderma. It is a chronic disease that turns the body’s immune system against the skin and organs. Women are four times more likely to develop Systemic Sclerosis than men. The disease is rare in children. There is no clear cause for Systemic Sclerosis; the hereditary link is very small, though exposure to certain organic solvents and chemical compounds, such as those exposed to during chemotherapy, have been linked to it.

Symptoms of Systemic Sclerosis

The most common symptom of Systemic Sclerosis is tight, shiny, dark skin. Facial skin may tighten enough to limit facial expression. Spider veins may form on the tongue, face, chest, and fingers. Calcium bumps have been known to form on joints and other bony areas of skin. One may see a swelling and thickening of the fingers accompanied with a tingling or numb feeling in the fingers as well as a change in skin color. Systemic Sclerosis has been known to cause scar tissue to develop in the lower esophagus as the disease progresses and this can lead to heartburn and difficulty swallowing. Damage to the intestinal lining may occur causing problems with digestion and leading to weight loss as a result. If the infection reaches the lungs, one may experience a shortness of breath during exertion. Systemic Sclerosis can also affect the kidneys which can lead to malignant hypertension and, in sever and untreated cases, can lead to renal failure.

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** DISCLAIMER: ** We have provided this information for educational purposes so that those diagnosed with Systemic Sclerosis can learn more about their condition. Medical information obtained from our website is not intended as a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you have a health issue, you should consult a healthcare provider. Sunridge Medical does not make any implied or stated claims regarding treatment outcomes with alternative medicine treatments. As with all medical treatments, treatment responses can vary from patient to patient, even if the diagnosis is similar.

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