It really depends on what organs are involved. Start with an Internal Medicine doctor and then have her recommend the best.
For difficult to treat (refractory) sarcoidosis and sarcoidosis involving the nervous system (neurosarcoidosis), recent research using biologic medications that inhibit tumor necrosis factor (TNF-blockers) has been beneficial. The TNF-blockers used were adalimumab (Humira) and infliximab.
It is sarcoidosis of the liver.
It all depends on what organ is affected. Ask your doctor.
HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.
Sarcoidosis can cause Secondary vasculitis
Methadone is used to treat drug addiction to opiate drugs and is also used for pain management in some cases.
the doctor tells the paftient that he won't treat him
Perhaps it could since your body is producing an immune response that is in over drive. Talk to the doctor.
Perhaps. A lipoma is a fatty tumor but this in not usually seen in sarcoidosis.
I am a doctor and it does not affect it at all though both are very serious matters and you should contact your doctor if you have any feeling of heat bumps or feelings of bugs under your skin.
Sarcoidosis is estimated to affect about 1 in every 10,000 people in the UK.
A person with Sarcoidosis not get a seasonal flu shot