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Yes, dogs can develop autoimmune disorders. However, some breeds are more prone to autoimmune disorders than others.
At present there is no cure for autoimmune disorders. There is treatment to prevent some of the damage cause by these disorders. and some can be lucky in that these diseases can go into remission for varying periods of time. If you would like a little more info on this go to the related link below (Autoimmune Disorders)
Some symptoms of an autoimmune disease are extreme fatigue, inflammation, persistent fever, swollen glands, changes in weight and itchy skin or skin rashes.
what are some common neurological disorders
im no doc, but I believe cognitive anxiety can indeed be linked to endocrine disorders, as some of these disorders affect mental health.
Some of the symptoms of the most common psychiatric disorders include, for depression, a gloominess, lack of desire to partake in otherwise normal daily activities; and OCD, a desire, or need to continue to do certain things that look odd and abnormal to an outside person.
They have some symptoms that are hard to come by.
The only thing really good for autoimmune diseases is medications. Some medications are Medrol, Orapred, and hydrocortisone. you should take the medications the doctor gives you .
Although most things in autoimmune diseases are very poorly understood now and there is very little known about how they work, hormones in general have a connection to autoimmune diseases. Pregnancy also has quite a bit to do with autoimmune diseases usually by increasing your risk of getting an autoimmune disease if you've had one in the past year. On the other hand some women have the opposite effect by protecting a woman with an autoimmune disease. So essentially it is unsure what the reason is pregnancy and hormones play a part. (sources: Living well with Autoimmune Disease)
There are different kinds of thyroid disorders. The two most common problems are hyperthyroidism in which the thyroid gland is overactive and hypothyroidism in which the thyroid gland is underactive. Each condition has its distinguished symptoms. However, the two disorders share some similar symptoms such as fatigue, heart problems and menstrual changes.
Symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders can begin as numbness or stiffness in joints or tingling, aching sensations in muscles. Pain or burning sensations may be evident, too.
Tobacco can have a very broad range of effects depending on the individual, as nicotine effects each person differently. There can also be symptoms present from a smoking-related illness, as smoking is linked to the development of many serious illnesses, including cancers, autoimmune disease, and lung disorders. Some common symptoms are high blood pressure, increased heart rate, elevated level of alertness, an overproduction of saliva and mucous, overactive intestines, nausea and diarrhea, and decreased appetite. Nicotine can temporarily boost a person's mood and creates a "high," which is the reason many use it. Nicotine-stained hands and lips and coughing are also common. In terms of related illness, cancers, heart disease, lung disease and autoimmune disease, among others have a broad range of symptoms;