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  1. Dec 18, 2023 · R: Raynaud's phenomenon, the fingers turn white or blue when cold. E: Esophageal dysfunction, with acid reflux or decreased esophageal motility. S: Sclerodactyly, when the skin on the hands and fingers becomes tight and shiny. T: Telangiectasia, red spots on the skin from dilated capillaries.

  2. Feb 8, 2023 · Fingers and toes. Raynaud’s phenomenon results from limited cutaneous systemic scleroderma. Here, you will see small blood vessels in your fingers and toes start to constrict, or shrink, in ...

  3. Jan 27, 2022 · The first parts of the body to be affected are usually the fingers, hands, feet and face. In some people, the skin thickening can also involve the forearms, upper arms, chest, abdomen, lower legs and thighs. Early symptoms may include swelling and itchiness.

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Learn about the different types and view pictures to help identify some common symptoms. Scleroderma symptoms can include hardening of the skin, joint and muscle pain, digestive issues, swollen hands, and narrowing of blood vessels.

  5. It causes certain parts of your body, usually the fingers, toes, ears, or tip of your nose to feel cold and go numb in cold temperatures or when you feel stressed. You skin may turn white and then blue.

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Systemic scleroderma can cause lots of symptoms. It causes thickened skin, usually in larger areas and patches, including on your face and hands. Thick skin usually appears on your fingers or toes and then spreads toward the center of your body.

  7. Raynaud’s is a change in your fingers caused by the excess collagen of Scleroderma that narrows blood vessels and reduces the flow of blood to body tissues and organs. Raynaud’s phenomenon is oftentimes the earliest symptom of Scleroderma.

  8. Swelling or puffiness of the hands. Swelling is another typical early symptom of scleroderma, and this may be especially noticeable upon waking up in the morning due to muscle inactivity at night. The skin of the fingers may look full and sausage-like, making it difficult to close the hand into a fist. Exercising the fingers and toes can help.

  9. Symptoms of scleroderma may include: Thickening and swelling of the fingers; Pale fingers that may become numb and tingle when exposed to cold or stress, known as Raynaud's phenomenon; Joint pain; Taut, shiny, darker skin on large areas, which can cause problems with movement

  10. Limited cutaneous scleroderma comes on gradually and usually affects skin on your fingers, hands, face, lower arms, and legs below the knees. It often causes problems with your blood vessels and esophagus.

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