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- Sarcoidosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
If someone in your family has had sarcoidosis, you're more likely to get the condition Complications Sometimes sarcoidosis causes long-term problems Lungs Pulmonary sarcoidosis that isn't treated can lead to scarring in the lungs that lasts forever This scarring is called pulmonary fibrosis
- Sarcoidosis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Sarcoidosis is a rare condition with many possible symptoms Many cases resolve on their own or with treatment, but chronic sarcoidosis can be managed with medications and careful monitoring It’s important to note that in some cases, it may be beneficial to monitor symptoms without treatment
- Sarcoidosis: Progression to the chronic stage and pathogenic based . . .
Long-term exposure to these factors is believed to cause a chronic over-stimulation of the immune response and chronic inflammation
- What is the outlook for those with sarcoidosis? - Lung UK
Sarcoidosis affects people in very different ways For most people, the condition goes away within a few years, but for some it comes and goes over a longer period For a small number of people, sarcoidosis gets worse over time
- Sarcoidosis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Tests Life Expectancy
Even when sarcoidosis lasts longer, most patients can go about their lives as usual Anyone with the symptoms of shortness of breath and persistent cough should have an evaluation by a health care professional Furthermore, those with a persistent rash, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, and or fever should have a medical examination
- Challenges of Sarcoidosis and Its Management | NEJM
Given the unpredictable clinical course and uncertainty about adequate treatment approaches, the management of sarcoidosis remains challenging 5,6 A recent report provides an excellent summary
- Sarcoidosis Prognosis - Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research
In about 60 percent of cases however, the granulomas will disappear over a period of 2-5 years and the patient will recover Relapse with patients who experience remission is unlikely In other patients, the disease is progressive, causing scarring in affected organs and requiring ongoing treatment
- A review of sarcoidosis etiology, diagnosis and treatment
A systematic review detailing common adverse effects of long term corticosteroid use included nausea, cataracts, vomiting, cardiac conditions, hyperglycemia (type 2 Diabetes), and more commonly osteoporosis and hypertension
- Sarcoidosis: Symptoms, Stages, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD
Long-term use can lead to heartburn, vomiting, and stomach bleeding, so you should always talk to your doctor before you start any regular NSAID use
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