Start
Treatment Early
Patients with renal involvement in scleroderma should start
treatment as early as possible. This condition is quite serious and could
develop before anyone would know. To prevent further damage, it is highly
advisable that a patient should start treatment early. If ever there would be
significant damage done to the kidneys, little can be done to reverse the
effects.
The effectiveness of treating renal involvement in
scleroderma would depend heavily on the level of damage already inflicted at that
time of treatment. The less damage there is, the more likely a patient would
recover from the condition. Since scleroderma in general has no known cure,
treatment for renal involvement is more focused on limiting damage.
Can This Condition Be Treated?
Even if scleroderma in general has no treatment, a lot of
things can still be done to help relieve a patient from the damages done by
scleroderma to the kidneys. However if the kidney is already totally impaired,
little can be done to reverse the effect. But if treatment would start early,
then treatment is very possible through medical help which would involve
medications, rehabilitation therapies and surgery for some cases.
The point that all patients or those who are widely involved
with renal scleroderma is that it is treatable and a lot has been done in the
past to help cure people with this condition. The key to relief from it is
early treatment as well as taking medications religiously and as well as
careful medical attention.
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