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Title: Sarcoidosis: Causes, Symptoms, Daignosis, Prevention and Treatment


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Sarcoidosis
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What is Sarcoidosis?
  • Sarcoidosis  is a disease which affects various
    parts of the body. This type of condition results
    in areas of inflammation that can further result
    in pain and swelling.Any part of the body can
    be affected by this disease, but the most
    commonly affected areas are the lungs, skin, eyes
    and lymph nodes. Rarely, the heart kidneys, liver
    and brain can also be affected.

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What causes Sarcoidosis?
  • Sarcoidosis is known to be one of the autoimmune
    diseases where the body targets itself. The cause
    of sarcoidosis isnt clear, but infection often
    precedes the first signs of the
    disease.Diagnosis of sarcoidosis isnt always
    easy, as many other conditions cause similar
    symptoms. Often, this disease is only discovered
    when an x-ray of the chest shows the
    characteristic swollen lymph nodes or shadowing
    in the lungs.Examining a sample of tissue taken
    from affected skin or lung under the microscope
    is an accurate way of confirming the
    diagnosis.Since the lungs are very commonly
    affected, tests to assess lung function are
    generally performed. Sarcoidosis can also cause
    the level of calcium in the blood to rise, which
    can also be measured.

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How is Sarcoid diagnosed?
  • Diagnosis of sarcoidosis isnt always easy, as
    many other conditions cause same type of
    symptoms. In order to confirm the diagnosis of
    sarcoidosis, doctors must take some time to
    explore and extract other possible
    diagnoses.The perfect standard to confirm
    diagnosis is by examining a sample of tissue
    taken from affected skin or lung under the
    microscope and finding the characteristic pattern
    of inflammatory cells (called a granuloma or
    granulomatat).The findings may involve one or
    more of the following tests to see the activity
    of the sarcoid, the organs affected, and the best
    place from which to do a biopsy.

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How is Sarcoid diagnosed?
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  • Blood tests, including tests of serum ACE,
    calcium and tests of liver and kidney function
  • X-ray and CT scan of your chest to find out the
    pattern of scarring in your lungs
  • PFT (Pulmonary function tests) to measure
    breathing capacity
  • Biopsy of an affected organ or lymph-node which
    may include

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What are the symptoms of Sarcoidosis?
  • As with many diseases, sarcoidosis is often
    present without causing any symptoms. When
    symptoms are showed, however, they either do so
    abruptly (acute sarcoidosis) or gradually over a
    number of years (chronic sarcoidosis).Sarcoidosi
    s can result in
  • Breathlessness
  • Blurred vision
  • Painful joints
  • General loss of wellbeing
  • Red and tender lumps usually appear on the shins
    (called erythema nodosum)

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What are the symptoms of Sarcoidosis?
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  • Blurred vision and red eyes
  • Lymph nodes enlarge and are tender
  • With years, chronic sarcoidosis can cause
    coughing and shortness of breath as the lungs
    become more and more inflamed, and their ability
    to function deteriorates. The eyes and shins can
    also be affected in the same way as in acute
    sarcoidosis.

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