The most serious of which include nerve damage, fistulas (an abnormal connecting together of organs that are meant to remain separated), bowel blockages and negative
autoimmune reactions when the body rejects the mesh.
Scientists already know that the possession of certain immune system genes makes people more likely to develop MS, and it could be that these genes make people prone to
autoimmune reactions when faced with microbial molecular mimicry.
Not exact matches
As stated above, people who are Coeliac have an
autoimmune condition, meaning they have a severe
reaction to gluten
when consumed.
When a person with celiac disease eats gluten it sets off an
autoimmune reaction.
When we have an
autoimmune reaction to one tissue, our body most likely has developed autoimmunity to additional tissues.
When managing an
autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism, it's important to be careful about limiting exposure to toxic chemicals and heavy metals so as not to trigger immune
reactions.
In addition to comprehensive gluten sensitivity testing, Cyrex also tests for the following: foods that cross react with gluten, damage that gluten can cause to your gut and your brain, and
autoimmune reactions (
when your immune system attacks and destroys body tissue) that may have gone undiagnosed yet cause chronic symptoms.
When a person presents with chronic thyroid symptoms, screening for an
autoimmune reaction can help us determine whether Hashimoto's hypothyroidism plays a role.
When you produce higher than normal levels of antibodies to certain parts of the body (it's normal for old and dying cells to be tagged for removal), this means you are having an
autoimmune reaction against that tissue or enzyme.
When you eliminate the main foods that cause
autoimmune reactions and hormone imbalance (red meat, alcohol, sugar, caffeine, gluten and dairy) from your diet, your body will process the rest of your food more easily — and convert more of that food into clean, lasting energy.
However,
when an
autoimmune reaction is part of the picture, the approach is more complicated.
When an animal is going in for surgery or chemo, or has an
autoimmune disease or neoplastic condition [a tumor], or even a chronic immune challenge such as allergies or endocrine / metabolic diseases, they are at a high increased risk to an adverse
reaction to any vaccine.
He was treated initially with antibiotics, but
when he failed to respond and no problems turned up in the standard blood, urine, and feces tests, the vet concluded that it might be an
autoimmune reaction, and began treating him with Prednizone (40 mg / day) while continuing the antibiotic.