Autoimmune problems?
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There are a number of autoimmune rheumatological conditions. The most well known of these is rheumatoid arthritis itself.SLE can also present with joint symptoms though it is a systemic condition, though it must be remembered that rheumatoid arthritis is also systemic,anti-phospholipid syndrome, polymyalgia rheumatica, systemic slcerosis, Sjögren’s syndrome, polymyositis and dermatomyositis, necrotising arteritis, myasthenia gravis, and sarcoidosis, may all present with joint symptoms and are now known to be auto-immune in origin.
yes yes, I am acutally a doctor myself and i would be gladly to answer your wishes free of charge. Letme introduce myself, Hi I am Dr Nixon from Bedfordshire and I know all about this disease. Sadly you are fuked...and have no cure but here aer some guides to helpThe term "autoimmune disease" refers to a varied group of more than 80 serious, chronic illnesses that involve almost every human organ system. The human immune system is designed to protect our bodies from invading organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. However, in all autoimmune diseases, the underlying problem is similar--the body's immune system becomes misdirected and unbalanced, attacking the very organs it was designed to protect.
The systems in the body which are most often affected by an autoimmune disease are: blood, digestive tract, eyes, glands, heart, joints, kidneys, lungs, muscles, nerves, brain and skin. Autoimmune diseases can also affect connective tissue. (This is the tissue which binds together various tissues and organs.)
yes ; it is called fibromyalgia: it is actually not so much the joints but the deep tissue between them and then certain pressure points of the body ... it is very painful ::: you hurt so badly and it is like you cannot massage it or get away from the pain ::
Hi,stop scaring your self & wait for the results to come back.Good Luck
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