

There are more than 80 different types of autoimmune diseases � diseases that cause the immune system to attack the body. Fifty million Americans suffer from an autoimmune disease, more common in women than men. While certain autoimmune diseases can run in families, such as multiple sclerosis and lupus, most have no known cause. Researchers suspect that the cause could be related to environmental factors such as diet, exposure to chemicals, infections, and stress. Because the specific causes are unknown for a great deal of autoimmune diseases, there are a lot of myths circulating about their prognosis and treatment. Here are some myths about autoimmune disease:
Autoimmune diseases are complex, and unfortunately many people go years with symptoms and no diagnosis. Some common early symptoms are fatigue, achy muscles, hair loss, and skin rashes. While some autoimmune diseases will require medicine, a great deal of symptoms can be managed and healed through diet and lifestyle changes.
This article first appeared in the June 2018 edition of the HealthPerks newsletter.
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