The Flu Shot and Chronic Conditions
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The Flu Shot and Chronic Conditions

To get the flu shot, or not to get the flu shot; is the question that many chronic pain patients must answer at this time of year. For individuals living with chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia, neuropathy, arthritis, or RSD, getting the flu shot can be a tough call. Unfortunately, there isn’t a lot of research for United States pain specialists to base an answer. In most cases, the answer is based on patient experiences,…

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Breathing Exercises to Calm Pain
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Breathing Exercises to Calm Pain

Here at The Chronicilness.co of the United States, we know that living with chronic pain can be stressful. But one of the best ways patients can help reduce the stress in their lives is by learning how to relax through breathing exercises. Deep breathing helps lower stress in the body because breathing deeply sends a message to the brain to calm down and relax. The brain then sends this message to the body. Deep breathing…

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I find myself taking numerous sick days due to pain from my chronic conditions (fibromyalgia, lupus, thyroid disorders, bipolar)
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I find myself taking numerous sick days due to pain from my chronic conditions (fibromyalgia, lupus, thyroid disorders, bipolar)

It’s hard to address them all at once. I’ll just mention that your issue with panic attacks is probably both psychological as well as physiological. From your wording, it sounds as though you experienced anticipatory anxiety about having a panic attack which then operates in a self-fulfilling prophecy fashion to trigger a panic attack. So there’s an initial cognitive element, which then produces a physiological result. That’s pretty common but also points to the fact…

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Everything You Need About How Lupus Destroy Your Life
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Everything You Need About How Lupus Destroy Your Life

Understanding Lupus Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes your entire body inflammation. Therefore an autoimmune disease means an infection and the destruction of your own cells is caused by the body’s own immune system. Because lupus inflammation can affect different organs and tissues, including your body: Understanding Lupus Symptoms Similarly lupus symptoms differ depending on the affected portion of the body. Because symptoms can suddenly go away. Therefore they may be permanent or…

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How Kim Kardashian Has Been Diagnosed by Lupus and RA?
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How Kim Kardashian Has Been Diagnosed by Lupus and RA?

Kim Kardashian said she had tested lupus and rheumatoid arthritis antibodies positive in a recent TV series. But this does not mean that both illnesses are specifically identified by Kardashian. A clear diagnosis of lupus or RA may take years. A recent “Keeping Up” episode confirmed that the lupus and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) Antibodies screened in Kim Kardashian West, highlight of which was autoimmune disease. Kardashian said in the show, “I feel so tired, so…

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Have You Find a Relief from Lupus Anticoagulants?
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Have You Find a Relief from Lupus Anticoagulants?

Lupus anticoagulants (LAs) are a type of immune system antibody. So during an assault on body infection most antibodies, LAs attack healthy cells and cell proteins. However we strike the essential components of cell membranes of phospholipids. Because the inflammatory deficiency known as antiphospholipid syndrome is associated with LAs. Understanding Lupus Anticoagulants Symptoms Therefore the risk of blood clots can be increased by LAs. Because antibodies can be present, however, and cannot lead to a…

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What’s the Link Between Lupus and Arthritis?
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What’s the Link Between Lupus and Arthritis?

Understanding Lupus and Arthritis Lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus) is a common symptom of arthritis. The distinctive feature of rheumatoid arthritis is inflammatory arthritis. Lupus arthritis tends to be less damaging than rheumatoid arthritis. However, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are genetically related, and one person can experience the characteristics of these two distinct diseases. It’s called comorbidity when a person has two different illnesses. One report Trusted Source notes that the comorbidity of lupus and rheumatoid…

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Why There is Dangerous Link Between Lupus and Sun Exposure?
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Why There is Dangerous Link Between Lupus and Sun Exposure?

Understanding Protecting Yourself If you have lupus, it will be necessary to shield yourself from sunlight. There is photosensitivity or exceptional exposure to the sun in people with lupus. This can cause skin rashes, scratching, burning, and other symptoms. Excess sun exposure can also cause systemic lupus flares and trigger symptoms including joint pain, exhaustion and weakness. In some cases, internal organ damage may even occur. Understanding UV Radiation Risks UV is a type of…

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Heart Breaking News 6 Top Celebrities Living with Lupus
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Heart Breaking News 6 Top Celebrities Living with Lupus

Understanding Lupus Lupus is a disease that is auto-immune and causes inflammation in different bodies. The signs may vary, depending on the individual, from mild to serious and even non-existent. In the US, about 1 out of 2,000 people have lupus and 9 out of 10 cases can happen in women, according to the Johns Hopkins Lupus Center. In the teenage years early symptoms may appear and can hit adults in their 30s. Although lupus…

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What is the Link Between Psoriasis vs. Lupus?
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What is the Link Between Psoriasis vs. Lupus?

Understanding Psoriasis vs. Lupus Lupus and psoriasis are chronic conditions with some major similarities and differences. Of example, psoriasis is significantly higher than lupus. Worldwide, psoriasis affects about 125 million people, and some form of lupus affects about 5 million people worldwide. Understanding Immune System Role The body will make antibodies when you have a healthy immune system, and you are injured or sick. Antibodies are strong proteins that help you to cure. The antibodies…

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