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because of the cold? 3 autoimmune diseases that are easy to neglect in winter

It may be overlooked due to cold and dry weather, such as cold and dead skin cells.

Autoimmune diseases can develop in every organ and organ of the body, including joints, nerves, muscles and skin. [사진= 게티이미지뱅크]

An autoimmune disease is when the body’s immune system attacks not only harmful things, such as bacteria and viruses, but also vital and healthy tissues. Autoimmune diseases can develop in all organs and organs of the body, including joints, nerves, muscles, and skin, and the types and symptoms are varied. Some of them have symptoms that are easy to ignore, blaming it on the cold, dry winter weather.

Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

It is a disease where autoimmune antibodies attack the thyroid tissue and the thyroid gland loses its function. Symptoms include △ hair loss △ loss of appetite △ weight gain △ constipation △ depression △edema △ reduced memory. In particular, if the thyroid function is low, it is easy to get cold. If you feel that you are getting colder than usual, together with the above symptoms, you should be suspicious. It can be diagnosed through blood tests and ultrasound tests, and treatment proceeds in the direction of supplementing the insufficient thyroid hormone.

psoriasis

It is a chronic skin disease in which immune substances stimulate keratinocytes in the skin, leading to an excess and inflammation of keratinocytes. It mainly occurs on the knees, elbows, buttocks, and scalp with red spots and scaly skin. Athlete’s foot-like deformities can appear in the nails, and arthritis can occur. In the dry winter season, it is easy to get dead skin on the skin, but if thick and serious dead skin cells occur concentrated on the joints, you should be suspicious. If you have been diagnosed with psoriasis, you should avoid actions that irritate your skin, such as scrubbing, alcohol and cigarettes which can worsen inflammation, and pay attention to moisturizing your skin.

rheumatoid arthritis

It is a chronic inflammatory disease of many joints, including the hands and feet. As the disease progresses, cartilage and bones can be damaged, and in severe cases, movement may be limited. The typical symptom is morning stiffness, which is stiff and difficult to move when you wake up in the morning, and then loosens up after a while. If you think your muscles and joints have hardened because of the cold and neglect it, you should be careful because problems with major organs such as the heart and lungs can arise. Various drugs are mainly used for treatment, but early diagnosis and administration are important because the earlier the treatment starts, the better the outcome.