Autoimmune disorders are a group of conditions where the immune system, which normally protects the body from infections, mistakenly attacks healthy cells. This results in a range of diseases affecting various organs and tissues. The exact cause of autoimmune disorders is complex and involves genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms vary widely and can include fatigue, joint pain, and inflammation. Diagnosing autoimmune disorders often involves blood tests and clinical assessments. Management typically focuses on controlling symptoms and modulating the immune response through medications. While these conditions can be chronic, advancements in research and treatment offer hope for improved quality of life for individuals with autoimmune disorders
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