Anyone can get get multiple autoimmune diseases. There is nothing unique about children.
Multiple types of disease are associated with vasculitis. Many autoimmune diseases have vasculitis as one of their complications.
Here are a few autoimmune diseases. In these diseases, the body acts as if the body itself is foreign and so tries to destroy parts of itself.Celiac diseasePernicious anemiaMyasthenia gravisMultiple SclerosisGullain-Barre syndromePolymyalgia RheumaticaKawasaki diseaseSarcoidosis
Autoimmune diseases can cause Secondary vasculitis
People of all ethnicities are vulnerable to autoimmune diseases. No one is immune.
research has shown that several autoimmune diseases, including MS, share a common genetic link. In other words, patients with MS might share common genes with family members that have other autoimmune diseases
Autoimmune diseases are classified as either general, in which the autoimmune reaction takes place simultaneously in a number of tissues, or organ specific, in which the autoimmune reaction targets a single organ
Autoimmune diseases can affect any one of any age. Statistics say that the majority of those affected are woman of childbearing age, between the ages of 20-40. Children can get autoimmune diseases as well as the elderly. Certain diseases like Polymylgia Rheumatica are seen mainly after menopause in women. There is no real clear cut answer to this question as there are exceptions to every rule. It is aso common to get more than one autoimmune disease. Barbara Yodice, Founder of the Autoimmune Information Network and Multiple Autoimmune Disease Patient aininc.org
Information about autoimmune diseases can be aquired by scanning medical books or by asking autoimmune diseases experts. Another way would be to use the medical wikipedia.
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Although most things in autoimmune diseases are very poorly understood now and there is very little known about how they work, hormones in general have a connection to autoimmune diseases. Pregnancy also has quite a bit to do with autoimmune diseases usually by increasing your risk of getting an autoimmune disease if you've had one in the past year. On the other hand some women have the opposite effect by protecting a woman with an autoimmune disease. So essentially it is unsure what the reason is pregnancy and hormones play a part. (sources: Living well with Autoimmune Disease)
autoimmune disorder is still a uncurable, but early detection and prevention can be done.