See below: The commonest early symptoms of scleroderma are Raynaud,s Phenomenom/disease, skin tightness in face, upper extremities and trunk, and arthritis or muscle pain or weakness.
Answered 11/13/2014
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Scleroderma: Localised scleroderma (also known as morphoea). This only affects the skin. It causes some areas of the skin to become harder than usual.Systemic sclerosis. This causes some areas of the skin to become harder than usual, and it may involve one or more of the body's internal organs.Systemic sclerosis is an autoimmune disease.http://patient.info/health/scleroderma-systemic-sclerosis
Answered 10/18/2016
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