For those who are newly diagnosed. Helpful information about scleroderma and the Foundation.
Systemic sclerosis is a form of scleroderma that affects the internal organs. This fact sheet can help you understand...
Daily range-of-motion stretches can prevent or slow down the loss of motion in your joints. You can do these...
Over 20% of people with scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) also have Sjögren syndrome, and it’s most common in people with...
Learn the basics of scleroderma, the different forms and the treatments physicians can use to help manage symptoms
The purpose of this pamphlet is to provide information and suggestions that will help you continue to enjoy an...
Raynaud phenomenon is the exaggeration of the normal response to cold temperatures and emotional stress.
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs. If the high blood pressure...
It is estimated that 90% of individuals with systemic sclerosis (SSc) have some evidence of pulmonary disease. This makes...
For individuals with Scleroderma, who experience GERD, the utility of PPI therapy vastly outweighs the side effect associated risks.
The term “localized scleroderma” as a primary diagnosis refers to the fact that this group of conditions is “localized”...
The first thing a parent must understand is which form of scleroderma their child has. Localized scleroderma is the...
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