Systemic Sclerosis
Systemic Sclerosis is a rare, chronic autoimmune connective tissue disorder that affects the skin, blood vessels, joints, and internal organs. It is caused by an immune system dysfunction, in which the body's antibodies attack and damage its own tissues. The main symptoms include stiff, hardening, and shrinking of the skin, and other symptoms such as fatigue, joint pain, and difficulty breathing. Systemic Sclerosis is a serious condition that can significantly impact quality of life, and can lead to organ failure and death. Treatment options are limited, and include immunosuppressant medications, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and lifestyle changes. Early diagnosis and treatment is key for the best outcomes.
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