What scleroderma looks like?

Affected skin can become lighter or darker in color and may look shiny because of the tightness. Some people also experience small red spots, called telangiectasia, on their hands and face. Calcium deposits can form under the skin, particularly at the fingertips, causing bumps that can be seen on X-rays.

Is scleroderma serious?

Not only can it affect the skin, but it also can affect many internal organs, hindering digestive and respiratory functions, and causing kidney failure. Systemic scleroderma can sometimes become serious and life-threatening.

What is the scleroderma skin pinch test?

“In using a skin scoring system, the physician pinches various parts of the patient’s body to test for thickness. The less skin that can be pinched equals a higher score in diagnosing scleroderma,” says Feghali-Bostwick.

What is the most serious complication of scleroderma?

Kidney damage: Restricted blood flow to the kidneys can result in scleroderma renal crisis. If left untreated, this condition can lead to malignant high blood pressure and kidney failure.

What are the three types of scleroderma?

Three Types of Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma): Limited, Diffuse and Sine. Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) affects the skin as well as what’s underneath, such as blood vessels, muscles and joints, gastrointestinal (GI) tract, kidneys, lungs and heart.

Why is scleroderma so painful?

Some people with Scleroderma develop a painful condition called trigeminal neuralgia. This is caused by inflammation of the nerves that provide sensation to the face. The nerve inflammation causes pain. The intensity of pain isn’t constant.

Can you live a long life with scleroderma?

In general, patients with limited scleroderma have a normal life expectancy. Some have problems with their GI tract, especially heartburn; severe Raynaud’s and musculoskeletal pain; and a small subset can develop pulmonary hypertension that can be life-threatening.

What can scleroderma be mistaken for?

However, similar features of hard and thick skin can be seen in other conditions which are often referred to as “scleroderma mimics”. These mimics include eosinophilic fasciitis, nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, scleromyxedema, and scleredema among others.

What are the markers for scleroderma?

Typically, the rheumatologist will order an ANA (antinuclear antibody, an antibody commonly found in many of the autoimmune diseases), as well as an Scl-70 antibody (positive in some patients with diffuse scleroderma), anticentromere antibody (generally felt to be a marker for limited scleroderma), and an antibody …

What is the best medicine for scleroderma?

The most promising drugs are mycophenolate mofetil or cyclophosphamide with or without antithymocyte globulin.

Does scleroderma get worse at night?

Nerves become trapped due to swelling, causing pain and numbness in the affected area, often worsening at night and disturbing sleep.

Is scleroderma worse in the winter?

Patients often feel worse in winter months and complications from Raynaud’s phenomenon such as digital ulcerations are more likely to occur in the cold winter months. In addition to management with vasodilator therapy, patients must be taught about cold temperature avoidance and stress control.

Can I live a long life with scleroderma?

How does scleroderma lead to death?

Most scleroderma experts believe that, currently, the most frequent cause of death is pulmonary involvement, either interstitial lung disease or pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).

What tests confirm scleroderma?

Antinuclear antibody (ANA) testing is the most important blood test to screen for scleroderma and other connective tissue diseases.

Does scleroderma cause burning sensation?

Erythromelalgia is a rare type of blood vessel disease whose symptoms include flare-ups of burning pain in the hands and feet, and less commonly in the arms, legs, and face. The disease can occur alongside systemic scleroderma.

Can a blood test detect scleroderma?

A blood test alone cannot diagnose scleroderma. Depending on the clinical situation, additional tests may be done, such as: Pulmonary function tests or breathing tests to measure how well the lungs are working. CT chest scan may also be ordered to evaluate the extent of lung involvement.

What fruits are good for scleroderma?

General Diet Recommendations:

Food Group Serving size
Fruit 2-3 servings per day one small whole fruit 1 cup pieces (melon, grapes, berries) 1/4 dried (raisins, cherries) 1/2 cup canned
Vegetables 5-7 servings per day 1 cup raw, chopped 1 cup leafy 1/2 cup cooked