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No, an autoimmune disorder will not *burn itself out*.
Epilepsy has a wide range of causes. Some of them can be autoimmune, but certainly not all.
A colic is an abdominal disorder that affects the small intestines mostly in infants. This is said to be an autoimmune disorder and entails sharp pains in the digestive tract among other symptoms.
Some symptoms of an autoimmune disease are extreme fatigue, inflammation, persistent fever, swollen glands, changes in weight and itchy skin or skin rashes.
While many things can cause a goiter, a goiter and exophthalmos are symptoms of the autoimmune disease, Graves' disease.
The Immune Disorder SLE is and autoimmune disorder.
Yes, Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease.
it affects the hair, because of autoimmune disorder
PANDAS disorder is an autoimmune disease caused by Strep
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder has many symptoms associated with the disorder. Some of these symptoms include mood swings, irritability, change in appetite, and sleep problems.
No. It is a viral infection.
Pediatric Autoimmune Neurological Disorder Associated with Strep