April is Sarcoidosis Awareness Month, weโre showing our support by raising awareness of this autoimmune condition.
Sarcoidosis is an autoimmune disease; an autoimmune disease is an illness which results from the immune system attacking the body. ย In the case of sarcoidosis,ย the lungs and skin are most commonly affected. ย In the case of sarcoidosis it is thought that the immune system has gone into โoverdriveโ and is attacking the skin and organs of the body. As a result of the immune system attacking the body in this way, granulomas develop in the organs [1]. ย Granulomas are clumps of white blood cells [2].
Sarcoidosis affects each person differently and the symptoms a patient experiences will be dependent upon which organs are affected. ย As sacroidosis most commonly affects the lungs and skin, symptom typically include red bumps on the skin which are tender and a persistent cough [1].
Sarcoidosis has conditions which are similar to other conditions which can make diagnosis quite difficult. ย In order for a sarcoidosis diagnosis to be confirmed, doctors must eliminate other possible conditions. ย Often, sarcoidosis is only discovered when an x-ray of the chest reveals the characteristic swollen lymph nodes or shadowing in the lungs [3].
It is estimated that Sarcoidosis affects about 1 in every 10,000 people in the UK. ย While there is no cure for sarcoidosis, most people develop symptoms suddenly and they usually disappear within a few months or years without returning; this is called acute sarcoidosis [1].
A clinical trial at Northwestern University, which is headed by Dr. Richard Burt, aims to evaluate if an autologous stem cell transplant will produce a normal immune system that will no longer attack the body in sarcoidosis patients. ย The trial is expected to end in 2018 and could offer hope to sarcoidosisย patients, particularly whose sarcoidosis gradually deteriorates rather than improves.
[1]ย http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sarcoidosis/Pages/Introduction.aspx
[2] https://chronicillnessrecovery.org
[3] http://www.breathingmatters.co.uk/sarcoidosis/