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Is Lupus Preventable?

April 8, 2024 ·

Lupus prevention may be possible

Can we prevent lupus? What do we need to know before we can answer this question? How close are we today?

Understanding Lupus and Autoimmunity

Lupus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect various organs and systems in the body. From joint pain and fatigue to more severe complications involving the kidneys, brain, or heart, lupus presents a wide spectrum of symptoms and challenges for patients. At its core, SLE is characterized by an overactive immune system that mistakenly attacks healthy tissues, leading to inflammation and tissue damage.

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Understanding Gout

March 7, 2024 ·

Gout pain is excruciating and can be prevented!

Demystifying Gout

Let’s start by understanding what gout really is. Gout is a chronic, inflammatory condition characterized by the deposition of monosodium urate crystals in soft tissues, particularly in and around joints. These crystals trigger intense joint pain, swelling, and redness during flare-ups, making even simple movements agonizing. While gout primarily affects the big toe joint, it can also occur in other joints like the ankles, knees, and fingers, causing significant discomfort and mobility issues.

The Connection Between Gout, Joint Pain, and Inflammation

Gout-related joint pain stems from the inflammatory response triggered by the presence of urate crystals. It is normal for our body to have uric acid, however when our uric acid levels get too high, they form crystals and can accumulate in our joints. They can then kick-start an immune reaction, leading to inflammation and the classic symptoms of gout, such as swelling and redness. 

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Heartburn with Autoimmune Conditions

March 4, 2024 ·

Understand your heartburn when you have an autoimmune condition

Understanding the Link Between Autoimmune Conditions and Heartburn

Today I’m diving into a topic that affects many of us but often goes unnoticed in those with autoimmune conditions: heartburn, or as it’s medically known, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). 

We’re reviewing all things GERD and unpacking why it matters, especially for those with autoimmunity. We’ll also offer some practical tips for managing this often-overlooked aspect of our health

What Exactly is Heartburn?

Heartburn occurs when stomach contents flow back up into your esophagus, causing discomfort, burning sensations, and sometimes a sour taste in your mouth. While it may seem like just a normal part of life, it’s more prevalent among those with autoimmune conditions than you might think.

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What does your “ANA Pattern” mean?

February 21, 2024 ·

ANA test results in a titer and pattern

Navigating your ANA Test

Did you ever get an ANA test and feel confused by the results? You’re not alone! Many people feel puzzled when they hear about ANA patterns and what they mean for conditions like lupus. Our new video on YouTube is here to help you understand!

Understanding ANA Patterns

The ANA test checks for autoimmune conditions, but it’s not always easy to understand the results. A positive result doesn’t always mean you have a problem, and a negative result doesn’t always mean you’re okay. We need to look at other things too, like how you’re feeling and your medical history.

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Hospitalized with autoimmune disease

January 6, 2022 ·

You may be hospitalized if you have an autoimmune condition

The truth is, only a minority of patients with autoimmune disease will ever really need to put this information in action. When you are hospitalized with an autoimmune condition you feel scared and helpless. Knowing what to expect and how best to take care of yourself during and after your hospital stay BEFORE it ever happens is self-care every autoimmune patient needs. 

Regardless of the incredible advancements we’ve made in rheumatology, sometimes the safest place for an autoimmune patient is the hospital. This could be to receive IV (intravenous) treatments, to undergo certain tests quickly or to stabilize and monitor worrisome vital signs. Autoimmune patients, in particular, can find themselves needing the hospital as there is a wide variety of symptoms possible.

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