does anyone else have itching around their neck and collarbone - i have been applying steriod cream - helps a little.
On another note my wrists - find it tough to twist them round - my fingers seem to have curled - any advice - I am seeing the scheloderma specialist @ salford on Friday.
regards,
Naila
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Naila_007. I have the same problem with itching, I use Cetraben emollient cream, prescribed by my doctor. When I was first diagnosed with scleroderma 3 years and whilst in hospital I saw a dermatologist, who prescribed the cream, it has been a big help, showering twice a day helps and then apply the cream. My neck, collarbone and back get very itchy.
I have curled fingers and cannot use them properly, I use a dibber for my iPad and has helped open up the fingers very slightly, in the early days I used a stress ball to try and uncurl the hands. I see a hand surgeon every year and he thought the dibber (a pen with a rubber top) idea was a great Physio idea. Unfortunately, I cannot use a laptop and the fingers will stay as they are now, although they were closed like claws in the beginning, I use the backs of my hands like paws to apply cream and apply the cream on a good sized towel and move it from side to side to cream my back.
I have diffuse, mycophenolate has made such a difference to me. I go for, gastro, heart, lung, ENT and hand surgeon checks every year and see my rheumatologist every 6 months.
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