Sarcoidosis is estimated to affect about 1 in every 10,000 people in the UK.
what are some common neurological disorders
He has fully recovered from his recent stroke and has no neurological problems.
Yes, any kind of electric shock. Basically from my understanding: When you get shocked, your nerves are 'overdone' and some tend to damage. Not sure if this is correct though. But yes it DOES cause damage
It is sarcoidosis of the liver.
An elevated ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) level in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be seen in conditions such as sarcoidosis, a systemic inflammatory disorder that can involve the central nervous system. It is an indicator of increased immune activity in the CNS and can help in the diagnosis and monitoring of neurological involvement in sarcoidosis.
no, its a neurological disorder.
Neurological problems may be apparent immediately after the accident, or gradually develop over a period of up to three years
Well, my boyfriend has been having major problems with his eye, only one. and we've been to many specialist. They are ruling it down to sarcoidosis however, I heard there isn't a cure.
Some of the symptoms of the disease sarcoidosis are, shortness of breath, fatigue, a rash on your arms, face of shins. However it is important to remember that every person will experience the symptoms differently.
include facial nerve palsy, impaired taste and smell, blindness (or other eye problems such as double vision, visual field defects, blurry vision, dry/sore eyes), or speech problems (impaired swallowing or hoarseness).
HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.HIV is a virus and sarcoidosis seems to be an autoimmune disease.