Guide To The Causes Of Leg Ulcers

Scleroderma

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Scleroderma is a rare, chronic autoimmune condition. It affects the skin and other organs, resulting in inflammation and other issues, such as tight and thickened skin. Scleroderma causes many problems in the body because of these effects. In many cases, patients can deal with problems in their kidneys, heart, lungs, and other areas.

Examples of these problems include rapid kidney failure, heart disease, and heart failure. In all of these examples, patients are at a much higher risk for the development of leg ulcers. In addition, the chronic inflammation linked to scleroderma is another significant trigger for the formation of leg ulcers. Unfroatunely, there is no cure for scleroderma, though patients can manage their condition with treatments such as laser therapy, exercise, occupational therapy, and a healthy diet.

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