Publisher's Synopsis
Skin conditions can be very annoying, and new research indicates that they are becoming more prevalent. Scleroderma, psoriasis, and eczema are a few of the most prevalent skin conditions, and they may all be quite upsetting and distressing. More than 3000 people in the US alone suffer from the skin condition scleroderma, which is one of the most severe skin conditions. A buildup of skin cells in the skin is known as scleroderma, which can make the skin seem thick and hard to the touch. Sclerodermia occasionally results in skin deformities and even death. Another frequent skin condition that many individuals experience is psoriasis. Psoriasis can result in red, scaly patches of skin and is brought on by an accumulation of oil and dead skin cells in the skin. Because psoriasis can be so challenging to cure and frequently results in skin deformities and even nail damage, it may be very upsetting. Another frequent skin condition that many individuals experience is eczema. Eczema can result in dry, itchy skin because it is brought on by an accumulation of skin cells and oil in the skin. Eczema can be very annoying because it can be challenging to treat and frequently results in skin damage. Scleroderma is the name given to a class of uncommon but frequently devastating skin conditions. Diffuse sclerosis, the most prevalent type of scleroderma, impacts the internal organs, muscles, and skin. Localized sclerosis and systemic sclerosis are further types of scleroderma. Scleroderma causes the skin and underlying tissues to tighten and harden. The skin may thicken, stiffen, and develop patches of fragile, hard skin.