Surprising Causes of Autoimmune Diseases They Never Told You About

Surprising Causes of Autoimmune Diseases They Never Told You About

Detailed information about autoimmune diseases and their causes To see daily videos about body health ✅SUBSCRIBE✅ to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ParsHealthT... We recommend you watch this video too:    • 10 Early Warning Signs Of Heart Disease Yo...   We'll be talking about these items in this video: What is an autoimmune disease? What are the causes of autoimmune disease? What are the symptoms of autoimmune disease? Is there a cure for autoimmune disease? What are autoimmune skin diseases? What are autoimmune nerve disease How to diagnose autoimmune disease? What are the most common autoimmune diseases? What are the signs and symptoms of most autoimmune diseases? The initial signs and symptoms of most autoimmune diseases are similar and include the following: Tiredness Muscles pain Swelling and bruising Redness and inflammation Inability to concentrate Numbness or tingling sensation in hands and feet Hair loss Skin itching The signs and symptoms of each autoimmune disease depend on the type of disease, and each disorder has its own symptoms that should be investigated more closely. For example, type 1 diabetes causes extreme thirst, weight loss, and fatigue. Inflammatory disease is associated with abdominal pain, bloating and diarrhea. In autoimmune diseases such as psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis, symptoms appear for a while and then last for a while. Diagnosis of autoimmune disease by a doctor There is no single test to diagnose autoimmune diseases. Your doctor will prescribe a combination of tests that will help in a better diagnosis of the disease. The antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is often one of the tests that your doctor prescribes if you see symptoms of autoimmune diseases. A positive answer to this test means that you may have one of the autoimmune diseases. But it does not specify exactly which disease, and it may have an error percentage, and you do not have any autoimmune disease at all. To diagnose the type of autoimmune disease, the doctor must check the specific antibodies produced for that disease. Also the doctor may also prescribe several non-specialist tests to check for inflammation in the body. There is no definitive treatment for autoimmune diseases, which are chronic diseases that affect people for a long time. Various therapies and drugs control antibodies, immune system function and inflammation and pain reduction. Medicines used to treat autoimmune diseases include Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: drugs such as ibuprofen, Advil, Mortin, and naproxen, drugs that control the immune system. Treatment includes reducing the symptoms of these diseases. For example, drugs mitigate or even eliminate pain, swelling, fatigue and skin inflammation. Eating a healthy diet and being physically active will help you feel better and stay fit. Autoimmune skin diseases Autoimmune skin diseases that are caused by the attack of body antibodies include Scleroderma disease This disease, which exists as local and systemic scleroderma, is rare. The symptoms of the disorder come from the meaning of its name. Sclerosis means the hardening of the skin and is the main symptom of this disease. The skin and underlying tissues are involved in local scleroderma, but systemic scleroderma affects the whole body. Lupus disease Lupus disease refers to a group of autoimmune diseases that have similar symptoms. This autoimmune disease affects the skin and attacks its tissues. The symptoms of this disease include headache, redness and inflammation of the skin, swelling of the leg or around the eyes, seizures and feeling tired. This autoimmune disease does not only affect the skin, but it involves almost all body parts. Psoriasis disease Psoriasis disease includes 5 different types, the most common of which is plaque-like psoriasis. This disease is a type of autoimmune disease that is said to be inherited. This disease is seen in places such as elbows, knees and scalp. In this disease, red areas with white and silver scales appear on the skin. In addition to genetics, stress, infection and skin injuries may also cause this disease. Autoimmune nerve disease Multiple Sclerosis or MS This autoimmune disease affects parts of the brain and nerves and causes disturbances in the nervous system functions. In MS disease, immune system antibodies attack the protective covering of the nerves and cause disruption in the communication between the brain and other body parts. Finally, this disease will cause severe damage to the nerves. The symptoms of MS depend on the number of damaged nerves; Some people with MS have mild symptoms. Others have movement problems and lose the ability to walk. This amount of damage is related to the number of nerves involved in this disease. #parshealthtv #parshealthclinic #pars_health_tv #pars_health_clinic #autoimmune_disease autoimmune_disease_signs_and_symptoms #autoimmune_disease_treatment #autoimmune_disease_causes