Autoimmune Disorders
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AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS
ARTHRITIS OVERVIEW
One of the most common, disabling diseases
Three types:
Osteoarthritis
Gout
Rheumatoid Arthritis
OSTEOARTHRITIS
Wear and Tear on
joints
Affects mostly older
adults; men & women
Joint pain, stiffness
Relieved by pain
relievers and lowimpact exercise
GOUT
Build up of uric acid
in joints
Affects mostly older
males
May be very painful
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Autoimmune disorder
Causes inflamed tissue that destroys cartilage
Affects young and middle-age adults; more
females than males
May be very painful
FIBROMYALGIA
“Waste basket diagnosis”
Complex, chronic pain disorder
Affects about 10 million Americans
Mostly women
FIBROMYALGIA CONTINUED
Diagnosis include
Detailed history
Pain in at least 11 of
18 designated tender
points.
Other diseases need to
be ruled out first
Symptoms include:
Widespread pain,
fatigue, sleep
disorders, fibro “fog”,
headaches, anxiety,
and/or depression
CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME (CFS)
Another “Waste basket diagnosis”
Diagnosis must meet 2 criteria:
Patient must have unexplained, persistent fatigue for
6 months or more (other diseases ruled out)
Four or more “approved” symptoms must be present
for at least 6 months
CFS “fog”, unrefreshing sleep, muscle pain, joint pain
without swelling, headaches, flu-like symptoms, tender
lymph nodes, recurring sore throat
CFS CONTINUED
May be very
debilitating
No medications; no
cure
Complementary &
alternative medicines
may help
Cognitive Behavior
Therapy (CBT)
Graded Exercise
Therapy (GET)
SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE)
Immune system
produces antibodies to
body cells causing
inflammation and
tissue damage.
One main
characteristic:
butterfly facial rash
Other symptoms:
Fatigue, joint pain,
fever
SLE CONTINUED
Affects mostly young women
May co-exist with other autoimmune conditions
May affect any organ in the body
Death usually occurs from organ failure
Survival increasing