If an autoimmune disease develops, like lupus, the person may lose weight, suffer from a rash, and have joint pain.
symptoms of complement deficiency diseases (like hereditary angioedema, paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, or leukocyte adhesion deficiency syndrome) include abdominal and back pain, skin infections, edema or swelling of the face
Symptoms vary depending on the specific complement deficiency and the disease that results. Some people remain healthy with no symptoms at all.
Most common symptoms of autoimmune disease are chronic gastrointestinal symptoms, extraintestinal symptoms and systematic failure, like a skin deformation in various locations.
Some symptoms of an autoimmune disease are extreme fatigue, inflammation, persistent fever, swollen glands, changes in weight and itchy skin or skin rashes.
Muscle cramping
K. Snowball has written: 'Symptoms of nutrient deficiencies'
It develops symptoms of deficiency of that particular vitamin as an ailment.
Symptoms include fatigue and abdominal tenderness due to an enlarged spleen
It helps if you have Celiac disease, which is an autoimmune disease. Your body reacts when you eat gluten, and it attacks your self. It can have a variet of symptoms: diarrhea, vomitting, heart burn, and everything yu can think of that can be caused by malnutrition and vitamin deficiencies. You can get tested by asking your doctor to do a blood test and check for some "titer" levels
Yes, acupuncture helps to reduce the symptoms of the autoimmune disease and helps to calm the body's immune system. It stabilizes the progression of autoimmune disease in many patients but it's not a replacement for any medication unless the doctor prescribes you.
While many things can cause a goiter, a goiter and exophthalmos are symptoms of the autoimmune disease, Graves' disease.
Autoimmune and rheumatic diseases can be difficult to diagnose. People with the same disease can have very different symptoms. A helpful strategy in the diagnosis of these diseases is to find and identify an autoantibody in the person's blood