Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), a bilateral lumbar nerve root disease, sneaks up like a thief in the night, often following something as mundane as a gastrointestinal infection. A common symptom is progressive weakness, which may be treated with intravenous...
When lupus, an unyielding autoimmune adversary, invades the body, it doesn't discriminate; even the liver—a vital organ often spared in other conditions—can become a target, leading to complications such as viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, lymphoma, and vasculitis. As SLE...
Lupus nerve pain, often a symptom of nervous system involvement, is a harsh reality for those battling active lupus, where chronic discomfort frequently stems from relentless inflammation. This pain can be similar to that experienced with fibromyalgia and peripheral...
Lupus and liver complexities, including autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis, weave a challenging narrative for patients grappling with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), often complicating it with concerns of viral hepatitis and lymphoma. This article dives into the...
Myositis, a term synonymous with muscle inflammation and a category that includes inflammatory myopathies such as polymyositis and dermatomyositis, can emerge from an autoimmune response or a viral invasion. These diseases often lead to progressive muscle weakness...