What diseases are considered autoimmune? What you should know about autoimmune disease? What is an autoimmune flare up and what can I do about it? How do you treat autoimmune disorders?
An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. The immune system normally guards against germs like bacteria and viruses.
When it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out an army of fighter cells to attack them. Immune system disorders cause abnormally low activity or over activity of the immune system. In cases of immune system over activity, the body attacks and damages its own tissues ( autoimmune diseases ). The most common autoimmune diseases in women are: Rheumatoid arthritis, a form of arthritis that attacks the joints. Psoriasis, a condition marked by thick, scaly patches of skin. Psoriatic arthritis, a type of arthritis affecting some people with psoriasis.
Tummy troubles are ubiquitous and are often due to a virus or something you’ve eaten. Our immune system cells confuse our body cells and attack them.
This causes great damage to our body. Other autoimmune diseases may target a specific organ. Any organ can be involved. Characteristics which are typically associated with the autoimmune disease include inflammation, pain, muscle aches ,. Though each one is unique, many share hallmark symptoms, such as fatigue, dizziness, low-grade fever, and inflammation, which can cause redness, heat, pain, and swelling.
In fact, I myself had an autoimmune disease called Graves. There are at least types of autoimmune diseases. Nearly any body part can be involved. Common symptoms include low grade fever and feeling tired. Often symptoms come and go.
The cause is generally unknown. It can affect specific organs, in which case it’s called organ-specific autoimmune disease, or it could affect an entire system,. No one is sure what causes autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune diseases can affect many parts of the body. They do tend to run in families.
Women - particularly African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American women - have a higher risk for some autoimmune diseases. A huge number of genetic and acquired conditions fall under the umbrella of autoimmune diseases, and there are a number of approaches to treatment and management. Causes of autoimmune disease.

A disease, regarded as autoimmune , that is often found in individuals with another autoimmune condition. This designation is given to diseases that are classified by Rose and Bona as having circumstantial evidence of autoimmune etiology.
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