- localised scleroderma characterised by firm, white, violaceous patch of skin which usually occurs on thigh, trunk or arms
- begins as erythematous or flesh-colored plaques that become sclerotic, develop central hypopigmentation and demonstrate an erythematous border
- localised morphea (one or a few lesions); generalised morphea (widespread cutaneous lesion without systemic involvement)
- physical therapy to prevent joint contracture and to maintain function
- usually resistant to therapy
ReplyDeleteI was diagnosed as HEPATITIS B carrier in 2013 with fibrosis of the
liver already present. I started on antiviral medications which
reduced the viral load initially. After a couple of years the virus
became resistant. I started on HEPATITIS B Herbal treatment from
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treatment totally reversed the virus. I did another blood test after
the 6 months long treatment and tested negative to the virus. Amazing
treatment! This treatment is a breakthrough for all HBV carriers.