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Autoimmune Disease Diagnosis Market is predicted to reach USD 1654 Million at a CAGR of 11.2% during the forecast period

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An aberrant immune response in the body causes the development of antibodies that then target the body's own cells and tissues, destroying them in the process. This is what we mean when we talk about autoimmune illnesses. Systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis are only two of the almost 80 autoimmune disorders that affect people all over the world. Up to 50 million Americans, with 75% being females, are living with an autoimmune disease, according to the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA). Autoantibody testing, antinuclear antibody testing, a full blood count, C-reactive protein testing, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate testing are all used to identify autoimmune disorders.
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There are several symptoms that characterize autoimmune diseases and they vary from one person to another. The most common symptom is the presence of persistent and chronic inflammation in the body.
Autoimmune diseases can be classified as systemic (affecting many different organs) or organ-specific. There are more than 100 different types of autoimmune diseases and diagnosing them can be complicated.
Autoimmune disease diagnosis is based on laboratory tests or physical exams that look for inflammatory cells, antibodies, or other immune system damage markers in a person's blood, urine, stool, or spinal fluid.
Autoimmune diseases are caused by the immune system attacking healthy tissue. This can lead to symptoms such as fever, fatigue, joint pain, and headaches.
Autoimmune diseases vary in their severity from mild to chronic and lifelong; from subclinical to life-threatening. Often people with autoimmune disease will also have other conditions fighting against them such as chronic disorders or conditions.
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Autoimmune diseases are a group of conditions in which the patient's immune system attacks their own healthy body cells. There are many ways to try and diagnose autoimmune diseases. One way is with a biopsy from the patient's lymph nodes. This can be done by taking a small sample of nodes from the neck, groin, or arm pits. A biopsied node is then looked at under the microscope for signs of rogue cells and tissue changes that signify that an autoimmune disease may be present.
The tools that doctors use to diagnose different conditions, such as viruses and bacteria, have also been applied to autoimmune diseases. These tools have shown some success in identifying whether an autoimmune disease is likely or not for certain types of conditions.
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