Doctors currently have no cure for CREST syndrome, due in part to there being no cure for systemic scleroderma. Immunosuppressives can help slow the progression of the disease. Other medications help manage symptoms like acid reflux, pulmonary hypertension, and Raynaud’s phenomenon. Physical therapy can help people maintain finger and toe mobility. Therapists may also provide exercises to help keep the mouth flexible. Rarely, individuals require surgery to remove calcium deposits.

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