Autoimmune Disease Flare
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An autoimmune disease flare—also known as an autoimmune relapse, episode, attack, or bout—is when symptoms of chronic conditions like lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or multiple sclerosis suddenly get much worse or new problems appear. These recurring autoimmune flare-ups can bring on intense pain, fatigue, joint stiffness, muscle weakness, swelling, or skin rashes, making daily life challenging. Triggers for these flare symptoms may include stress, infections, changes in weather, certain foods, or missed medications. Recognizing the signs of an autoimmune flare is important so you can get the right treatment quickly. Whether you call it a flare, relapse, or a sudden worsening of symptoms, managing these episodes is key to living better with autoimmune diseases.
Procedures that treat this ailment: Stem Cell Disease Therapy
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