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Yes, autoimmune diseases can affect the senses. Conditions like multiple sclerosis and lupus may lead to sensory disturbances, including vision problems, hearing loss, and changes in taste or smell. Inflammation and nerve damage caused by these diseases can disrupt normal sensory processing. Additionally, certain medications used to manage autoimmune conditions may also contribute to sensory changes.
PNS refers to the peripheral nervous system. Diseases that can affect the peripheral nervous system are diabetes, vasculitides, uremia and atherosclerosis.
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There are many different diseases which can affect the nervous system, that they can produce a wide variety of symptoms and consequences. Diseases of the nervous system can be fatal. They can cause paralysis, blindness, trembling or other forms of involuntary movement, loss of memory, etc.
Different diseases affect the organ system in different ways.
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Heart disease, diabetes
Cardiovascular diseases are diseases that relate with the circulatory or cardiovascular system. The circulatory system is the system in the body that transports nutrients and oxygen. The main organ in the circulatory system is the heart. Cardiovascular diseases affect the main functions of the cardiovascular system. There are many ways that a cardiovascular diseases affect your health. A main way these diseases can affect your health is by not giving enough oxygen to different parts of your body this can cause severe health problems because every part of the body needs oxygen and they won't function without oxygen. Cardiovascular diseases can cause severe health problems, including death, and should be taken seriously.
Asthma, Bronchitis, Emphysema and Pheumonia all affect the respiraty system ...
Diabetes and thyroid disease effects the endocrine system significantly. Each of these diseases have an effect on hormone levels, which is an indication of endocrine system issues.