If neglected very rarely you may get killed.
Actually death can occur from many autoimmune diseases. A person needs a personal physician to monitor and provide treatment as required. Example is Diabetes type one or two, another is uncontrolled Lupus. There are so many and all require medical care of some type. You might not die today but autoimmune diseases never go away, they might go dormant but the risk for complications is always possible.
While most autoimmune diseases are not fatal and almost all can be helped with medications sometimes they do not respond well and can turn out to be fatal.
It really depends on what kind of autoimmune disorder, malfunction, or dysfunction you have. Autoimmune disorders can range from harmless alergies to destructive Multiple Sclerosis.
Rubella is an infectious disease. It is not an autoimmune disease.
Yes, ankylosing spondylitis is an autoimmune disease.
Yes, Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease.
Chickenpox is not an autoimmune disease. Chickenpox is a viral communicable disease.
The autoimmune disease caused by the HIV virus is AIDS.
True RA is an Autoimmune disease.
Yes, both of them is autoimmune disease.
no
You are referring to autoimmune disease - there are many depending on what systems in the body are effected.Graves disease and Hashimoto thyroiditis are forms of autoimmune thyroid disease -Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes chronic inflammation of the joints -Lupus is a condition characterized by chronic inflammation of body tissues, also autoimmune -Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease of the connective tissue, it causes scar tissue to form where there is no injury -
The principle tool, however, for authenticating autoimmune disease is antibody testing
acquired
No, this disease is an autoimmune disease.