TREATMENTS/THERAPIES

Dermatitis herpetiformis Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Dermatitis herpetiformis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), commonly known as Duhring’s disease, constitutes a chronic inflammatory skin illness that is named for the appearance of very irritating papules and vesicles that frequently develop in clusters or herpetiform patterns. Although they can occur in other parts of the body, these lesions often affect the scalp, buttocks, lower back, elbows, […]

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Dermatomyositis.

Dermatomyositis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Dermatomyositis (DM) represents a rare autoimmune disorder characterized by skin inflammation (dermatitis) and muscle inflammation (myositis). It often manifests as a rash on the skin and mostly affects the muscles in the shoulders, upper arms, hips, and thighs that are closest to the body’s trunk. Skin symptoms frequently come before or at the same

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Diabetes.

Diabetes, type 1: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description A complex metabolic condition called diabetes mellitus causes high blood glucose levels as a result of impaired insulin synthesis and/or action. Type 1 diabetes represents an autoimmune disorder in which the body’s immune system unintentionally targets and kills insulin-secreting beta cells inside the pancreas. Type 1 diabetes, sometimes called juvenile diabetes, diabetes involving insulin

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Atopic dermatitis.

Eczema/Atopic Dermatitis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, represents a persistent skin condition that may be very upsetting for people of all ages. Eczema, which is marked by dry, itchy, and irritated skin, has an enormous impact on a person’s quality of life. It is a complex condition affected by immunological, environmental, and hereditary elements. Eczema

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Endometriosis Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Endometriosis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Endometriosis represents a persistent, frequently disabling medical illness that mostly affects people who have uteruses. It is distinguished by an unusual development of tissue outside of the uterine chamber that resembles the endometrium, the inner covering of the uterus. Endometrial implants are tissues that can grow on several pelvic organs and structures, including the

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Eosinophilic fasciitis.

Eosinophilic fasciitis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Eosinophilic fasciitis, also referred to as Shulman’s syndrome, is an uncommon connective tissue condition marked by swelling and thickening of the fascia. Fascia is the hard, fibrous tissue that covers muscles, blood vessels, and nerves. It offers structural support and aids in the movement of various tissues. Eosinophilic fasciitis causes a variety of symptoms

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Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia.

Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia (EMC) refers to a systemic form of vasculitis that mostly impacts tiny and small to medium-sized arteries and veins. Cryoglobulins, aberrant immunoglobulin complexes that are able to precipitate at low temperatures, are present in the blood and serve as a defining characteristic of the condition. EMC frequently manifests with a wide

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Giant cell arteritis.

Giant cell arteritis / temporal arteritis / Horton’s disease: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Giant cell arteritis (GCA) represents a systemic vasculitis mainly affecting medium- to large-sized arteries. It is often referred to as Horton’s disease or temporal arteritis. Although the alternative term “temporal arteritis” refers to swelling of the temporal arteries, it can affect arteries in other body areas, including the aorta. This inflammation is usually linked

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Glomerulonephritis.

Glomerulonephritis: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Glomerulonephritis, also called glomerular disease, represents a collection of kidney diseases characterized by swelling of the glomeruli (i.e., the filtering unit of the kidneys that filters blood). A cup-shaped formation called Bowman’s capsule is formed by finger-like extensions in podocytes, cells with specialized functions lining the capillaries, which allow selective transit of tiny molecules

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Graves disease.

Graves disease / thyroid eye disease: Description, Causes, and Treatment Protocol

Description Graves disease represents an autoimmune disorder that mainly impacts the thyroid gland, the butterfly-shaped structure in the human neck that secretes hormones that control metabolism. Graves’ disease is named after the 19th-century physician Robert Graves. He originally described it as the most prevalent reason behind hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland becomes

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