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Moreover, relying on a daily regimen of medications just to function is a source of great frustration, especially when the effectiveness of these treatments diminishes over time. Regrettably, most may never truly comprehend the plight of those with autoimmune disorders, but we do, and we're here to provide understanding, support, and specialized therapy to enhance their quality of life.
What Is Autoimmune Disease?
Autoimmune diseases are a group of conditions where the immune system generates antibodies that target healthy body tissues, erroneously perceiving them as threats, which leads to self-directed attacks. Researchers have identified a broad spectrum of 80-100 distinct autoimmune diseases, with an additional 40 suspected of having an autoimmune origin. These conditions are typically chronic and, in some cases, can pose life-threatening risks.
Some of the more common autoimmune diseases include:
Many of them are also hard to diagnose, so people may have them without knowing it.
Causes Of Autoimmune Diseases
The precise origins of autoimmune diseases remain a subject of ongoing research, but scientists have formulated several hypotheses regarding potential triggers:
- Medications: Some medications can induce physiological changes that confuse the immune system, prompting it to behave abnormally. It's advisable to discuss potential side effects with your healthcare provider, particularly concerning statins, antibiotics, and blood pressure medications.
- Genetics: Autoimmune diseases often exhibit a familial tendency, meaning a family history of these conditions may increase your susceptibility. Additionally, certain genetic factors may predispose individuals to autoimmune disorders. Although genetics play a significant role, they alone are insufficient to trigger autoimmune diseases.
- Infections: Microorganisms like viruses and bacteria have the capacity to provoke changes in the body that lead the immune system to attack its own tissues. This may be more likely in individuals with a genetic predisposition to immune system dysfunction.
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Certain risk factors raise your chances of getting an autoimmune disorder. Some common ones include:
- Smoking
- Exposure to toxins, such as air pollution or hazardous chemicals
- Female gender (78% of people with an autoimmune disease are women)
- Obesity
- Stress
- Patients who have lost hope.
- Patients who feel like they’ve tried everything and believe that nothing really works.