Alternative Therapies for Scleroderma
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Is it advisable for someone with scleroderma to use only alternative methods such as vitimans, herbs, and natural health products for treatment and refuse any and all approved drugs for treatment. |
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This depends on the severity of the scleroderma and the types of clinical problems that they are experiencing. I urge my patients that even if they opt for alternative therapy, they should be followed by a rheumatologist. |
Last update: 08:07 PM Tuesday, April 10, 2007
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Alan Matsumoto, M.D.
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