Lupus diseases

August 25, 2010 · Posted in Diseases, Lupus · Comment 

The body has immunity to attack the disease and keeping healthy. However, what would happen if it attacks the immune organs healthy. Lupus diseases associated with alleged excessive immunological system.

The disease is quite mysterious. The doctors sometimes confused diagnose this disease. His name is a bit unique, LUPUS.

Lupus is Latin for “wolf”. This term began to be known about a century ago. Initially, these patients thought to have a skin disorder, in the form of redness around the nose and cheek. Red blotches on the face and arms, heat and prolonged fatigue, hair loss, swollen joints and often arise sprue. The disease is not only attacking the skin, but also can attack almost all organs in the body.

The symptoms of the disease known as Systemic Lupus Eritomatosus (LES) aka Lupus. Eritomatosus means reddish. whereas control every aspect significant systemicwidespread organ. The term is called LES or lupus. Read more

Rheumatism there rheumatic diseases

August 23, 2010 · Posted in Diseases · Comment 

rheumatic diseasesPhrases like “I have rheumatism,” mine is rheumatism, “” my mother’s rheumatism are common in the population, including in this term musculoskeletal ailments, but is a misnomer, because it would mean to say ” I have digestive “or” I urology. There are over two hundred and related diseases Locomotive with involvement of muscles, tendons, bone quality, joints, immune system, and so on.

If I have a “rheumatic disease, should I go to a rheumatologist or orthopedist?. A rheumatologist by training and experience, is the specialist better equipped to diagnose and treat medical conditions of the musculoskeletal system and autoimmune diseases.

The orthopedist is musculoskeletal surgeon, in the same way as the digestive specialist diagnosed with a gallstone and digestive surgeon will operate. In addition, specialists in trauma, treat fractures, sprains and other traumatic injuries. Read more

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