For a person to suffer from autoimmune disease, the immune system doesn't just attack everything it sees, if it did, then no one would be surviving at the moment. It starts from our protein which is unique in shape and structure starting to look like the shape and structure of a pathogen’s protein. Out of the about 100,000 proteins that the body produces, it is the job of the immune system to check that they are in good shape while attacking the ones that are not. It is in this process that it sees proteins that are similar in shape to proteins of pathogens.
Pathogens can also cause the body's immune system to think your protein is foreign as these pathogens have learned to live and look like your protein. There can be cases where your immune cells pick up your cells while picking up pathogenic ones and so it begins to read those cells as foreign. When T-cells pick up these types of cells, they can start to create a chain reaction where the immune system starts to fight against your body.
When they get to the part of the boys where they are misguided to go to, they find out that the cells are everywhere and so they begin a full-blown war against them not knowing they are your normal healthy cells. What I just explained is responsible for over 100 types of autoimmune diseases that are available.
With multiple sclerosis, the nerve cells are attacked leading to numbness, impaired vision, muscle cramps, memory impairment, and lack of concentration. With type 1 diabetes, the pancreas cells are destroyed and so insulin is not produced. When it comes to Rheumatoid Arthritis, the immune cells attack the joints of the body leading to inflammation which then dissolves bones and cartilage. With lupus, the entire body is not excused, with the immune system attacking anywhere and everywhere in the body causing severe pain, and destruction of cells and tissues.
Autoimmune disease has a risk factor it family history which is one thing that gives me fear because I heard my grandmother complaining of pains in her joints during the times I went to visit her as a child and when she visited the hospital, it was rheumatoid arthritis. Although there are so many ways to treat lots of autoimmune diseases but there isn't a cure yet, so we can manage a lot of autoimmune diseases properly.
I should start visiting the hospital to check myself up so I can be sure if I need to start treatment early before it becomes a burden to me, or I should check if I do not have to worry about anything.
Reference
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000816.htm https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/what-are-common-symptoms-of-autoimmune-disease https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/diseases-conditions/autoimmune-disorders https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/conditions/autoimmune https://medlineplus.gov/autoimmunediseases.html———
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