Have you ever heard of any cases of limited systemic sclerosis being aggravated by physical trauma, such as a fall? I fell backward onto both hands, and fractured my left pinky. The tip of the fractured finger developed painful, thickened skin, like a callus, which I couldn't figure out. Over the next weeks, several other fingers on both hands developed swelling, Raynauds, and ulcers (right index finger severe). In 3 months I was diagnosed with limited cutaneous sclerosis, after never having these issues before the fall.
Have you ever heard of any cases of limited systemic sclerosis being aggravated by physical trauma, such as a fall? I fell backward onto both hands, and fractured my left pinky. The tip of the fractured finger developed painful, thickened skin, like a callus, which I couldn't figure out. Over the next weeks, several other fingers on both hands developed swelling, Raynauds, and ulcers (right index finger severe). In 3 months I was diagnosed with limited cutaneous sclerosis, after never having these issues before the fall.
What type of pain relief were you referring to? Because the usual over-the-counter painkillers do not work with this kind of (nerve?) pain!