Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Autoimmune Disease More Condition_symptoms Does Having One Autoimmune Disorder Make You More Likely To Get Another Autoimmune Disease?

Does having one autoimmune disorder make you more likely to get another autoimmune disease? - autoimmune disease more condition_symptoms

Is it possible to be an autoimmune disease that can lead others? Apparently all 3 of my main medical concerns are of autoimmune diseases, and I wonder whether they are related in some way, or you can wait for the development of others. Those who by Hashimoto, have come a gallbladder problem (they have no gall bladder), and psoriasis.

2 comments:

Tara Y said...

I have sarcoidosis and I know what I'll do another autoimmune disease, but their treatment (lupus disease, pillows, etc.) .. The drug called prednisone, and mining has many negative side effects that I have just mentioned. People with psoriasis bad (can) as my father go Embril, which, as prednisone is an autoimmune-suppressor. I would like to investigate. It would be very unlikely if the problems are not somehow connected. If you are a drug that would be! Hope this helps!

Tara Y said...

I have sarcoidosis and I know what I'll do another autoimmune disease, but their treatment (lupus disease, pillows, etc.) .. The drug called prednisone, and mining has many negative side effects that I have just mentioned. People with psoriasis bad (can) as my father go Embril, which, as prednisone is an autoimmune-suppressor. I would like to investigate. It would be very unlikely if the problems are not somehow connected. If you are a drug that would be! Hope this helps!

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