Diseases and Conditions

Morphea

Complications

Morphea can cause a number of complications, including:

  • Self-esteem issues. Morphea can have a negative effect on your self-esteem and body image, particularly if discolored patches of skin appear on your arms, legs or face.
  • Movement problems. Morphea that affects the arms or legs can impair joint mobility.
  • Widespread areas of hardened, discolored skin. Numerous new patches of hardened, discolored skin may seem to join together, a condition known as generalized morphea.
  • Loss of hair and sweat glands. Over time, you may lose hair and sweat glands in the affected area.
  • Eye damage. Children with head and neck morphea may experience unnoticeable but permanent eye damage.