Did you know that nearly 25 million Americans are affected by autoimmune diseases, with various autoantibodies and specific antibodies leading to reduced immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels and altered antibody responses, including conditions like selective IgA deficiency? Understanding what autoimmune diseases cause low IgG and the role of various autoantibodies, selective IgA deficiency, and specific antibodies can be crucial for effective … Read More
How to Cure Autoimmune Disease Naturally: Top Holistic Strategies
In the labyrinth of modern medicine, ancient wisdom whispers potent secrets to doctors about powerful immune responses in patients facing illness. For centuries, societies have harnessed nature’s bounty to quell ailments—a testament that predates synthetic drugs, with doctors and patients alike relying on what people have known for ages. Today, we stand at a crossroads where tradition and science converge, … Read More
Cognitive Impairment and Autoimmune Diseases
We often overlook the potential impact of Alzheimer, a cause of dementia and memory loss, on our brain health and the associated dementia risks. Yet, the link between Alzheimer, memory loss, and other dementia risks that cause dementia and cognitive impairment is more profound than we might think. Autoimmune diseases like lupus can trigger a cascade of systemic inflammation that … Read More
Blood Tests and Autoimmunity
Ever had rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammation illness, that just wouldn’t go away, akin to a pesky skin rash? Or perhaps you’ve felt symptoms like unusual tiredness and muscle weakness for days on end, hinting at a possible illness, persisting hour after hour. These seemingly unrelated symptoms could actually be signs of rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disorder, where your immune … Read More
Inflammation and Autoimmunity
An unexpected 50 million Americans are grappling with autoimmune diseases, specifically inflammatory disorders, where the inflammatory response and inflammatory biomarkers play a starring role in health care. This post delves into the complex interplay between inflammatory diseases and autoimmune disease, highlighting how chronic inflammation, a key player in immune responses, might just be the puppeteer pulling the strings of these … Read More
Early Indicators for Autoimmunity
When I was first diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, a type of autoimmune disease in the realm of rheumatology, it felt like my world had turned upside down. This vasculitis condition meant I had to make several lifestyle changes. It’s a reality for 50 million Americans grappling with autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disorder that falls under … Read More
Goodpasture’s Syndrome: Rare Autoimmune Disorder
Surprisingly, only about one in a million people are diagnosed with Goodpasture’s Syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder also known as glomerular basement membrane antibody disease. This progressive glomerulonephritis is among the rare diseases categorized under glomerular basement membrane disease. This autoimmune disease is like an unexpected war within your body, where your immune system – usually the body’s defense force … Read More
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: A Liver Disorder
Ever heard of primary biliary cholangitis? This hepatology-related liver disorder is more common in gastroenterology than you might think, significantly impacting global health and emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle to combat such diseases. This hepatology-related condition, also known as primary biliary cirrhosis, affects the bile ducts in your liver – those crucial tubes that carry bile to your … Read More
Guillain-Barré Syndrome: Neurological Disorder
Imagine one day, your body’s own defense system turns against you, causing illness and inflammation. Suddenly, your arms need medical help. This is the reality for those affected by Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS), a rare neurological disorder that targets the peripheral nerves, causing paralysis as the immune system attacks the nervous system, including the brain. The immune system, typically our health … Read More
Vasculitis: Understanding this Rare Blood Vessel Disorder
Did you know that microscopic polyangiitis, a rare autoimmune disease managed by a rheumatologist and affecting blood vessels, is as unpredictable as it is uncommon? Symptoms can range from a rash to the need for immunosuppressants. This condition, often linked with syndromes like Kawasaki disease and complications such as hepatitis, is an inflammation of the blood vessels that can lead … Read More
Understanding Crohn’s Disease
Crohn’s disease, a type of inflammatory bowel disease like ulcerative colitis, is more than just abdominal pain and diarrhoea; it’s an inflammation that’s more than a mere tummy ache. Ulcerative colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease, is a chronic condition that inflames your gut. This inflammation can turn the simple act of eating into an uphill battle, often causing … Read More
Mind-Body Connection: Unleashing Mental Well-being for Optimal Health
Recall your childhood laughter when your mom warned, “Don’t frown like that, your face will get stuck”? It’s a whimsical reminder of the power of positive thinking and its ability to combat depression. Turns out, she was onto something. The profound connection between our mental well-being, body practices, emotional well-being, and physical vitality plays a significant role in our overall … Read More
Exploring Environmental Factors in Autoimmune Diseases
The world of autoimmune diseases, including systemic autoimmunity disorders, thyroid autoimmunity conditions, and rheumatoid arthritis, from lupus erythematosus to celiac disease and multiple sclerosis, is a labyrinth fraught with complexity and diverse autoimmunities. It’s not just about the genetic factors and immune dysregulation that may predispose us to these conditions; it’s also about the environmental exposures and hidden triggers lurking … Read More
Connective Tissue Disorders: A Comprehensive Overview
Connective tissue disorders, including fibrosis and scleroderma, are complex autoimmune diseases often misunderstood. These conditions, and their association, can have a profound impact on individuals and communities worldwide. These disorders, such as scleroderma and other autoimmune diseases, affect the body’s connective tissues – the “glue” holding our bodies together. They can lead to fibrosis and cardiovascular conditions and are more … Read More














