How is scleroderma treated, and what are the methods?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Scleroderma is a chronic, localized, or generalized, connective tissue disease characterized by sclerosis of collagen fibrillation. Generally, it goes through three stages: redness, swelling, hardening and atrophy. For localized scleroderma, topical soft creams can be used.

    The soft cream softens and thickens the keratin and promotes the rapid formation of newly-formed tissue. Early symptoms can be completely treated in one course**, and the onset time is long, generally two to three courses can be complete**.

    Scleroderma is a rheumatic immune disease. Systemic scleroderma is very harmful to the human body, not only hardening affects the appearance, but also invades the heart, lungs, kidneys and other internal organs, whether it can be cured has a lot to do with the patient's time, method, generally speaking, it is necessary to take effective measures in time, otherwise once delayed, the consequences are unimaginable! If you have scleroderma, you should do it early** without delay; Early adoption of a combination of Chinese and Western Chinese medicine-based methods**.

    Because only Western medicine is used, it is highly toxic and easy; Traditional Chinese medicine alone is difficult to effectively control the disease in the acute attack and acute progression stage. In addition, there are traditional Chinese medicine hand and foot baths, Tibetan medicine baths and other methods that directly act on **, and the cutting-edge mesenchymal stem cell transplantation ** also has good effects. Therefore, it is necessary to find the right hospital and the right doctor, so that the patient can have no clinical symptoms, or even stop the drug, and obtain lasting and comprehensive health.

    Scleroderma can also live as long as a normal person! In short, it can only be controlled, not cured. Your friend can go to Beijing **** to find Dr. Yuan Xian**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Scleroderma, what to do**?

    Scleroderma is also known as systemic sclerosis. It is a connective tissue disease characterized by localized or diffuse** and fibrosis, sclerosis and atrophy of connective tissue of internal organs. The main symptoms are fibrosis or sclerosis of the synovium, skeletal muscle, blood vessels, and esophagus.

    Some internal organs such as the lungs, heart, kidneys, and arteries can have similar lesions. The severity of the disease varies.

    In mild cases, only the fingers and face** are affected, which is limited, and the early manifestations are facial hands and feet** swelling and tightness, and cannot be lifted. **Gradually thickened, wrinkles disappeared, late stage** hardened and atrophied, dull expression, nose sharpened, ear wheels thinned, like a mask. Some patients present with severe muscle weakness.

    It takes more than 10 years for some people to develop clinical manifestations of specific visceral involvement.

    In short, scleroderma is not injurious and is a systemic immune disease, so it is very difficult.

    At present, there is no specific drug for scleroderma, and early diagnosis and early treatment can stop the progression of the disease and obtain good results. If you can adhere to the long-term system, the prognosis is still relatively good.

    At present, it is mainly aimed at the abnormality of the immune system of scleroderma, the increase in collagen synthesis and the changes in the vascular system caused by the dysregulation of fibroblast function.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Scleroderma** is mainly for fibrosis, because the main manifestation of scleroderma is manifested by ** sclerosis, so we are mainly some anti-fibrosis **, and scleroderma appears that the fingers change color when cold, that is, the so-called Raynaud phenomenon will be very common, so we have some ** for Raynaud, and then there is ** for scleroderma lungs, we have some anti-pulmonary fibrosis **, and scleroderma will also be kidney problems, There are even some patients we call scleroderma renal crisis, a sharp increase in blood pressure in a short period of time, renal insufficiency, etc., then at this time our ** is also to be more active.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It should be physical, pay attention to the situation, you can use hormonal drugs, you can also control the dosage, you should pay attention to the infection, but also pay attention to the tissue structure of the organ.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The most effective way is through medication, and you should take care to protect yourself in your daily life to avoid being damaged.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The most effective method is to use drugs and surgery, which can be hormones or intradermal injections, or oral hormones, so that the methods will be of great help.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most effective way to produce scleroderma is to be based on the individual patient, and some anti-inflammatory drugs can be given to the patient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You should go directly to the hospital, and then let the doctor show you, and then decide what to do**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The symptomatic atrophy period of scleroderma is generally manifested as atrophy and thinning like parchment, and even the subcutaneous tissues and muscles are atrophied and hardened, clinging to the bones and forming a board-like hard sheet.

    2. The ** of scleroderma patients in the edema stage is generally manifested as tension and thickening, wrinkles disappearing, pale or light yellow complexion, low skin temperature, and non-pitting edema. Symptoms of scleroderma in the acral form are edema, often starting in the hands, feet, and face, and spreading to the upper limbs, neck, and shoulders. In the diffuse form, scleroderma tends to begin on the trunk and then extend periphery.

    3. Scleroderma period, which is also a symptom of scleroderma, the ** of scleroderma patients becomes hard, the surface has a waxy luster, and cannot be pinched with fingers. There are different symptoms at different times... The method of symptom** is also different in different periods.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look at whether it's systemic or localized scleroderma.

    Systemic sclerosis is divided into three stages: swelling, sclerosis and atrophy. Patients are relatively better in the swelling and sclerosis phases**. It can be combined with traditional Chinese and Western medicine**, Western medicine is mainly based on oral penicillamine, etc., which can be combined with some drugs to promote blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis.

    Traditional Chinese medicine is mainly based on oral Chinese herbal medicine, and can also be combined with external fumigation of traditional Chinese medicine to directly apply the drug to the surface of the lesion to promote its softening and perspiration, so that toxins can be excreted from the body with sweat. In addition, it can also be combined with acupuncture, laser**, etc.**. Generally, after a comprehensive ** patient, the lesion has begun to gradually soften after ** about a week.

    For patients in the atrophic period, it is more difficult, in addition to the above-mentioned method, it can be combined with meta-recharge stem cell transplantation, which is a relatively new method, in which umbilical cord blood inter-recharge stem cell transplantation has the best effect, which is conducive to the recovery of atrophic muscles and lesions.

    For those with visceral involvement, medication can be taken according to the situation. Critically ill patients can undergo plasmapheresis** to save critical illness.

    For localized scleroderma, it is recommended to use a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine**, which can be carried out by oral Chinese medicine**, combined with local drug injection and external ointment at the lesion site**. For patients with significant atrophy, intertopped stem cell transplantation can be done**. Mesogenetic stem cells have certain tissue differentiation ability and immune regulation ability.

    It can improve the condition of atrophy and the symptoms of sclerosis very well.

    Learn more about the spaces you can see.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Traditional Chinese medicine is the best, go to** to see Qin Xianming's Yao medicine has a significant effect.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This disease is a rare disease, extremely difficult, and it is waiting for death with Western medicine. If the dialectical accuracy of Chinese medicine is correct, it can**. Personally, I think that adding apitherapy under dialectical treatment will have a better effect.

    Kudzu root soup is used for wind and cold attack, Yanghe soup or Angelica sinensis soup is used for blood deficiency and cold condensation, and five soups are used for qi deficiency and blood stasis or five soups of astragalus cinnamon branches. Blood stasis and poison are treated with Simiao Yong'an soup, which is always dialectical.

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