Autoimmune diseases are a group of disorders where the immune system malfunctions and starts to attack the persons own body. These can be organ specific like Hypothyroidism or systemic, involving multiple organs like Lupus. These diseases have no cure.
The immune system is a defence mechanism that protects our body from attack by pathogens (bacteria, virus, fungi, etc). The immune system are of two types - innate immune system (present from birth) and adaptive immune system (develops when exposed to infections). The immune system is composed of the bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes, and various components of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue.
The normal immune system is able to differentiate our own cells from those of invading bacteria or other organisms, and hence, by recognising the foreign cells, is able to destroy them. When the body is unable to differentiate "self" from "non-self" cells, it may attack itself, leading to autoimmune diseases.
An autoimmune disease may result in:
An autoimmune disease may affect one or more organ or tissue types. Areas often affected include:
A person may have more than one autoimmune disorder at the same time.
Source : MedlinePlus
Last Modified : 2/20/2020
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