Monday, June 23, 2014

Autoimmune Disease Treatment

Autoimmune Disease Treatment
Autoimmunity is a medical condition whereby the immune system of the body attacks the body, thereby creating destruction and inflammation of the body system. This is a defect, since the immune system is only supposed to attack foreign and harmful organisms. In this case though, the system attacks the body mistakenly, in that there is no threat. The only threat to the body here is the immune system itself. There are several types of known autoimmune diseases, which include multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus among others. It has been argued that autism could be a condition due to autoimmunity, although this is yet to be fully and universally classified and accepted as an autoimmune disease.



Several factors are important in determining autoimmune disease treatment. Among them are the type of the disease, severity of the disease and the symptoms exhibited. The main aim of autoimmune disease treatment is to relieve symptoms and to maintain and preserve functions of vital organs. The other function of treatment is to target the disease mechanisms, and cushion the body from autoimmunity. The medical specialists commonly known for autoimmune disease treatment include rheumatologists, endocrinologists and neurologists.



Through autoimmune disease treatment, the patient is able to get some relief. To get relief from autoimmunity symptoms, treatment may involve ordinary medication, or even surgery. In preserving vital organ functions, treatment serves to mostly prevent organ damage. That is, in case the liver is involved, for instance, autoimmune disease treatment will help in reducing the rate and general action of liver damage. This is because if it is left unchecked, organ damage would most certainly only lead to more serious medical complications for the patient.



Autoimmune disease treatment may include medication to control inflammation in the organs such as the kidney, especially for cases of lupus. In diabetes, insulin injection is administered to regulate blood sugar.



However, it is important to note that autoimmune disease treatment is not meant for stopping the autoimmune disease. Since there is no known way to stop the immune system from fighting organisms it 'feels' are a threat, there is still no way to stop or cure this condition of autoimmune disease. Rather, treatment is useful in preserving the body organs, thereby saving crucial organ functions. This in turn goes a long way in helping people living with the diseases, and related complications to better cope with the condition.






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