There are countless autoimmune disease treatment options available, but how can patients figure out the ideal choice for their needs?
Treatments for autoimmune diseases are crucial for the patients suffering from these disorders. Symptoms can range from frustrating and inconvenient to potentially life-threatening. Autoimmune diseases develop when a person’s immune system identifies the healthy cells in their body as foreign. If you have an autoimmune disorder, the immune system, which defends your body from disease, attacks healthy cells. These illnesses can affect single or multiple types of body tissue, and they can actually lead to changes in organ function.
There is a considerable number of autoimmune diseases (there are at least 80 types, in fact), and many of them produce similar symptoms, thus making a diagnosis difficult.
As serious as these illnesses can be, some treatments can help with many of the issues associated with this type of disorder. Many of these treatment approaches are similar in that their focus is on addressing the symptoms and complications that arise as a result of autoimmune disease. The ideal treatment does more than treat symptoms, however. A functional approach to healing can achieve much more, as it emphasizes long-term resolutions.
At the forefront is a focus on improving the overall health of the body. The goal of this treatment is to achieve a healthier body through a multifaceted approach to healing on a cellular level. This, combined with a healthier diet and lifestyle, can lead to a body that is not only stronger but also much more capable of healing itself.
What Do Autoimmune Disease Sufferers Feel?
Autoimmune diseases can take a heavy toll on your quality of life. The symptoms, which range from inconvenient frustrations to very serious ailments, can spill over into every aspect of your life. There is a wide variety of them, given the vast quantity of different autoimmune diseases. However, some of the most common symptoms are fever, constipation, fatigue and a general lack of well-being. Organs and tissues typically affected by autoimmune diseases include red blood cells, muscles, joints, blood vessels, skin and endocrine glands.
How Are Autoimmune Disorders Typically Treated?
Curing this chronic illness is not possible. As such, treatment of autoimmune diseases usually revolves around decreasing symptoms and exercising some level of control over the illness. Lifestyle adjustments (such as resting more, avoiding stressful situations, etc.) can decrease the likelihood of flare-ups. Beyond that, healthier habits can cut down on the frequency and severity of symptoms. As for medical techniques, they tend to be on an ‘as needed’ basis, and can include:
Blood transfusions in cases where the disease has affected blood
Anti-inflammatory medication, for afflicted joints
Immunosuppressive medication
Pain medicineHormone replacement therapy
DR IAN’s Approach to Autoimmune Disease Treatment
My treatment program begins with addressing your symptoms to keep them under control. I will also seek to understand the underlying causes through my functional approach to healing. Lab work helps me zero in on whatever contributing factors might be present. I will use that information, coupled with your health status and genetics, to formulate a treatment plan designed for your specific needs.
I will target your specific areas of need, which can include detoxification (a common need with autoimmune diseases) and cutting-edge therapeutic technology. In-house therapies are an important aspect of my treatment plans, as they facilitate the healing process. These innovative therapies include whole body vibration, concentrated oxygen and an infrared sauna.These changes include a specially formulated diet and supplementation with vitamins, minerals and herbal remedies. The physical therapy I offer features an arsenal of unique approaches and strengthening exercises, as well as help from a massage therapist.
My autoimmune disease treatment also involves pulsed electromagnetic frequency (PEMF) therapy. The FDA approves this method to aid in bone regrowth as well as with alleviating the symptoms of depression. It is non-invasive, yet still penetrates the entire body with pulses that we can control. You’ll barely feel anything, but the therapy will still serve to heal your body’s cells and “recharge your batteries.” This contributes to a better sense of well-being and the improvement of fatigue-related symptoms.
Overall, I aim to optimize your body’s capacity for healing. The functional healing methods I adopt center on improving your overall health and seeking out resolutions that extend beyond the short-term. Wellness increases, beginning with healing on a cellular level.