Symptoms of sarcoidosis may come and go, and can usually be managed with over-the-counter painkillers so they don't affect everyday life. Most people with the condition find their symptoms have disappeared within a few years of their diagnosis.
For some people with sarcoidosis, the condition slowly gets worse over time and they end up with organ damage. For example, their lungs may stop working properly, causing increasing breathlessness.
Help is available for people with severe, persistent sarcoidosis - ask your doctor for advice.
It is sarcoidosis of the liver.
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
Perhaps. A lipoma is a fatty tumor but this in not usually seen in sarcoidosis.
what does Sarcoidosis on the skin look like and can it only affect the skin?
A person with Sarcoidosis not get a seasonal flu shot
Sarcoidosis is estimated to affect about 1 in every 10,000 people in the UK.
Season 5 episode 22 The final diagnosis is Sarcoidosis.
John Guyett Scadding has written: 'Sarcoidosis' -- subject(s): Sarcoidosis
It is sarcoidosis of both the heart and lungs. The heart may show abnormal rhythms on ECG.
It appears that granulomata (sarcoidosis) per se does not exert a significant ill effect on surrounding muscle cells. Some times polymyositis leads to a diagnosis of sarcoidosis.
not very many. mostly female africans get sarcoidosis. roughly 200,000 in the US.