Scleroderma symptoms may get better over time, or they may worsen. Those with diffuse systemic sclerosis often find that skin changes happen suddenly and their complaint worsens. However, a few years later they might notice a significant improvement in their skin condition. In contrast, those with cutaneous systemic sclerosis find their symptoms worsening over time. The right medications can prevent this from happening.

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