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Per Mayo Clinic, symptoms of scleroderma include a tightening or hardening of the skin due to an overproduction of collagen — the name literally means "hard skin," via University of Michigan Health — and it affects more women than men, typically between the ages of 30 and 50 years of age. There is no cure.
In many people, according to the Mayo Clinic, scleroderma just affects the skin, making it appear tight and shiny (and potentially changing your appearance) and making it harder to move that part of your body.
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