Scleroderma, a condition that translates to 'hard skin, ' is a challenge posed to the body's connective tissue, the architectural framework that binds and supports our joints, muscles, internal organs, and skin. The hallmark of this ailment is the thickening and toughening of the skin, with hands and face often bearing the brunt of this transformation. Picture connective tissue as the glue that holds our bodily elements together in harmonious...