What do autoimmune flares feel like? In my case, an autoimmune flare includes some, all, or a combination of the following symptoms of varying intensity (ranging from mild to debilitating) depending on the severity of the flare. In some cases, symptoms can reach such intensity that patients become incapable of completing their daily activities.
Exercise during a flare is pretty much out of question because it hurts enough to exist. Mental Fog: It feels like a daze is over me and I’m functioning on “low” to get things done. Veggies that are full of water are my favorite during this time, like cucumbers, romaine lettuce, and celery.
For me, this is the hardest rule- when I am having a flare-up,. Flares in an autoimmune condition are the worsening of symptoms that interferes with your daily routine more severely than on a regular daily basis. This is not the time for sugar. Any time a flare keeps you bedridden, out of focus, or out of commission for more than hours most physicians declare that you are experiencing a flare up of your condition. The body is already weakened with Lupus (among other autoimmune diseases you are likely to suffer from),.
The condition often accompanies other immune system disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Another complained of stiffness so severe that, “I feel I am stuck together with superglue. Though pain, stiffness and fatigue are common flare themes, duration, severity and frequency can vary widely from person to person.
Even though a flare can feel debilitating to you, your doctor’s assessment might not reveal your symptoms as significant.
Life With an Autoimmune Disease. People With Lupus Explain What It Feels Like Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects 1. Symptoms generally include fatigue, skin rashes, swollen and painful joints, unusual hair loss and a high fever. Hashimoto’s Disease and the Flares. For me, flares are all encompassing, growing from the deepest roots.
Each one recedes on a path larger than the one it arrived on, ground ravaged and bare. It aches on the best of days where knees bend and fingers flex. Quiet, subtle, and practically invisible. 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. It can be a super scary thing to deal with especially if you experience a different type of flare that you’re unfamiliar with. So let’s look at what some of these top. A flare is one of the hardest things to describe about having Lupus.
As a writer, that’s a maddening thing. Feeling these crazy sensations and not being able to convey what that’s like… It does not compute. For me there is dull but strong pain in my wrists and ankles. My lower back feels like someone is twisting a knife in it.
My knees ache, and then suddenly feel like someone has stabbed a screwdriver into them.
My ribs squeeze my lungs, so that it’s hard to breathe. Other symptoms might include swollen glands, skin rashes, or numbness and weakness in extremities.
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