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Vitiligo

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What is vitiligo? Vitiligo is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disorder that causes areas of skin to lose color. When skin cells that make color are attacked and destroyed, the skin turns a milky-white color. A person with vitiligo sometimes may have family members who also have the disease. There is no cure for vitiligo, but treatment may help skin tone appear more even.

Vitíligo

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¿Qué es el vitíligo? El vitíligo es un trastorno autoinmunitario crónico (de larga duración) que hace que algunas áreas de la piel pierdan su color natural. Cuando se atacan y se destruyen las células que producen la pigmentación o color de la piel, esta adquiere un aspecto blanco lechoso. Nadie sabe qué causa el vitíligo, pero puede ser una enfermedad autoinmunitaria. En las personas con enfermedades autoinmunitarias, las células inmunitarias atacan por error los tejidos sanos del cuerpo, en lugar de atacar los virus o las bacterias. A veces, una persona con vitíligo puede tener familiares que también tienen la

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus)

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What is systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus)? Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of the body, including the: Skin. Joints. Heart. Lungs. Kidneys. Brain. Lupus happens when the immune system, which normally helps protect the body from infection and disease, attacks its own tissues. This attack causes inflammation and, in some cases, permanent tissue damage. If you have lupus, you may have times of illness (flares) and times of wellness (remission). Lupus flares can be mild to serious, and they do not follow a pattern. However, with treatment, many people with lupus

Lupus eritematoso sistémico (lupus)

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¿Qué es el lupus eritematoso sistémico (lupus)? El lupus eritematoso sistémico es una enfermedad autoinmunitaria crónica (de larga duración) y que puede afectar muchas partes del cuerpo, tales como: la piel las articulaciones el corazón los pulmones los riñones el cerebro. El lupus ocurre cuando el sistema inmunitario, que normalmente ayuda a proteger al cuerpo contra infecciones y enfermedades, ataca sus propios tejidos. Este ataque causa inflamación y, en algunos casos, daño permanente de los tejidos. Si usted tiene lupus, puede haber momentos en los que está enfermo (brotes) y períodos en que está bien (remisión). Los brotes de lupus

系統性紅斑狼瘡(狼瘡)健康主題 (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)

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何謂系統性紅斑狼瘡(狼瘡)? 系統性紅斑狼瘡(狼瘡)是一種慢性(長期)自身免疫性疾病,可影響多個身體部位,包括: 皮膚。 關節。 心臟。 肺。 腎臟。 大腦。 在正常情況下,免疫系統會幫助保護身體免於發生感染和疾病。但當發生狼瘡時,免疫系統攻擊自身組織。這樣的攻擊會造成炎症,而且在某些情況下會造成永久性的組織損傷。 如果您患有狼瘡,則您可能有時候發病(急性發作),有時候健康(緩解)。狼瘡急性發作時的程度可輕可重,而且也沒有一定的規律。但如果接受治療,許多狼瘡患者可以管理這一疾病。

건강 토픽: 전신 홍반성 루푸스(루푸스) (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)

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전신 홍반성 루푸스(루푸스)란 무엇인가요? 전신 홍반성 루푸스(루푸스)는 다음과 같은 부위를 포함하여 몸의 여러 부분을 침범할 수 있는 만성(지속성) 자가면역 질환입니다. 피부. 관절. 심장. 폐. 신장. 뇌. 루푸스는 감염과 질환으로부터 몸을 보호하는 데 도움이 되는 면역체계가 자신의 조직을 공격할 때 일어납니다. 경우에 따라서, 이 공격은 염증과 영구적인 조직 손상을 일으킵니다. 루푸스가 있는 경우에는 아플 때(발적)와 건강한 때(증상 소멸)가 있을 수 있습니다. 루푸스 발적은 경증에서 중증까지 있을 수 있으며 패턴을 따르지 않습니다. 그러나 루푸스를 가진 많은 사람들이 치료를 통해 이 질환을 관리할 수 있습니다.

Chủ Đề Sức Khỏe Về Lupus Ban Đỏ Hệ Thống (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)

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Lupus Ban Đỏ Hệ Thống (lupus) là gì? Lupus ban đỏ hệ thống (lupus) là một bệnh tự miễn mạn tính (kéo dài) có thể ảnh hưởng đến nhiều bộ phận của cơ thể, bao gồm: Da. Khớp. Tim. Phổi. Thận. Não. Lupus xảy ra khi hệ miễn dịch, mà thường giúp bảo vệ cơ thể khỏi nhiễm trùng và bệnh tật, tấn công các mô của chính mình. Cuộc tấn công này gây viêm và dẫn đến tổn thương mô vĩnh viễn trong một số trường hợp. Nếu quý vị mắc bệnh lupus, quý vị có thể có khoảng

Osteoporosis

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What is osteoporosis? Osteoporosis is a disease that causes bones to become weak and brittle. This increases your risk of broken bones (fractures). Osteoporosis is a “silent” disease because you may not have symptoms. You may not even know you have the disease until you break a bone. Breaks can occur in any bone but happen most often in: Hip bones. Vertebrae in the spine. Wrist. You can take steps to help prevent osteoporosis and broken bones by: Doing weight-bearing exercises, such as walking or dancing, and lifting weights. Not drinking too much alcohol. Quitting smoking, or not starting if

Osteoporosis

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¿Qué es la osteoporosis? La osteoporosis es una enfermedad que hace que los huesos se debiliten y se vuelvan quebradizos. Esto aumenta el riesgo de que se rompa un hueso (fractura). Se conoce a la osteoporosis como "la enfermedad silenciosa", ya que puede que usted no presente síntomas. Es posible que ni siquiera sepa que tiene la enfermedad hasta que se le rompa un hueso. Las fracturas pueden suceder en cualquier hueso, pero ocurren con más frecuencia en: las caderas, las vértebras de la columna, la muñeca. Puede tomar las siguientes medidas para ayudar a prevenir la osteoporosis y evitar

Cirugía de reemplazo de cadera

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¿Qué es la cirugía de reemplazo de cadera? La cirugía de reemplazo de cadera es un procedimiento en el cual un cirujano realiza una incisión en el lado del muslo, extrae las partes enfermas de la articulación de la cadera y las reemplaza con partes artificiales nuevas. Estas partes imitan la forma en que funciona la articulación de una cadera normal. Las piezas pueden estar hechas de metal, plástico, cerámica o una combinación de estos materiales. Los objetivos de la cirugía de reemplazo de cadera incluyen: aliviar el dolor de la articulación de la cadera dañada o enferma, mejorar el

Sjögren’s Syndrome

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What is Sjögren’s syndrome? Sjögren’s syndrome is a chronic (long-lasting) disorder that happens when the immune system attacks the glands that make moisture in the eyes, mouth, and other parts of the body. The main symptoms are dry eyes and mouth, but the disorder may affect other parts of the body. Many people with Sjogren’s syndrome say they feel tired often (fatigue). They also may have joint and muscle pain. In addition, the disease can damage the lungs, kidneys, and nervous system.

Síndrome de Sjögren

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¿Qué es el síndrome de Sjögren? El síndrome de Sjögren es un trastorno crónico (de larga duración) que ocurre cuando el sistema inmunitario ataca las glándulas que producen humedad en los ojos, la boca y otras partes del cuerpo. Los síntomas principales son resequedad en los ojos y la boca, pero el trastorno puede afectar otras partes del cuerpo. Muchas personas con síndrome de Sjögren dicen que se sienten cansadas con frecuencia (fatiga). También pueden tener dolor en las articulaciones y en los músculos. Además, la enfermedad puede dañar los pulmones, los riñones y el sistema nervioso.

Osteoarthritis

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What is osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is a joint disease that happens when the tissues in the joint break down over time. It is the most common type of arthritis and is more common in older people. People with osteoarthritis usually have joint pain and, after rest, stiffness (inability to move easily) for a short period of time. The most commonly affected joints include the: Hands (ends of the fingers and at the base and ends of the thumbs). Knees. Hips. Neck. Lower back. Osteoarthritis affects each person differently. For some people, osteoarthritis does not affect day-to-day activities. For others, it causes

Osteoartritis

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¿Qué es la osteoartritis? La osteoartritis es una enfermedad de las articulaciones en la que los tejidos de la articulación afectada se deterioran con el tiempo. Este es el tipo más frecuente de artritis y es más común en las personas mayores. Por lo general, las personas con osteoartritis tienen dolor en las articulaciones y, después de descansar, rigidez (incapacidad para moverse con facilidad) durante un período corto de tiempo. Las articulaciones que se ven afectadas con más frecuencia incluyen: las manos (en la base y los extremos de los pulgares y en los extremos de los demás dedos), las

골관절염이 (Osteoarthritis)

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골관절염이란 무엇인가요? 골관절염은 관절 내의 조직이 시간이 지나면서 손상될 때 생기는 관절 질환입니다. 골관절염은 가장 흔한 형태의 관절염이며 노년층에 더 흔합니다. 관절염이 있는 사람들은 보통 관절 통증이 있으며, 휴식 후에 잠시 동안 뻣뻣함(쉽게 움직일 수 없는 상태)을 느낍니다. 가장 흔히 골관절염이 생기는 관절은 다음과 같습니다. (손가락의 끝 부분과, 엄지의 맨 아래 부분과 끝 부분) 무릎. 고관절. 목. 허리 하부. 골관절염은 사람마다 다르게 영향을 미칩니다. 어떤 사람들은 일상 활동에 골관절염의 영향을 받지 않습니다. 어떤 사람들에게는, 골관절염이 심한 통증과 장애의 원인이 됩니다.

Viêm xương khớp (Osteoarthritis)

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Viêm xương khớp là gì? Viêm xương khớp là bệnh khớp xuất hiện khi các mô trong khớp bị phá vỡ theo thời gian. Đây là dạng viêm khớp thường gặp nhất và phổ biến hơn ở người lớn tuổi. Những người bị viêm xương khớp thường bị đau khớp và sau khi nghỉ ngơi lại bị cứng khớp (không thể chuyển động dễ dàng) trong một khoảng thời gian ngắn. Các khớp thường bị ảnh hưởng nhất bao gồm: Bàn tay (đầu ngón tay, gốc và đầu ngón tay cái). Đầu gối. Hông. Cổ. Thắt lưng. Viêm xương khớp

骨性關節炎 (Osteoarthritis)

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何謂骨關節炎? 骨關節炎是一種關節疾病,是指關節內的組織隨著時間的推移而分解。這是最常見的關節炎類型,而且更常見於年長者。 骨關節炎患者通常有關節疼痛,而且在休息之後有短時間的關節僵直(難以移動)。最常累及的關節包括: 手(手指末端和拇指的起點和末端)。 膝蓋。 髖部。 頸部。 腰部。 骨關節炎對每個人的影響都有所不同。對有些人來說,骨關節炎不影響日常活動。而對其他人而言,骨關節炎會造成劇烈疼痛和殘障。

Ankylosing Spondylitis

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What is ankylosing spondylitis? Ankylosing spondylitis is a type of arthritis that causes inflammation in certain parts of the spine. Over time, this inflammation in the joints and tissues of the spine can cause stiffness. In severe cases, this may cause the bones in the spine to grow together, which can lead to a rigid spine that is difficult to bend. Many people with ankylosing spondylitis have mild episodes of back pain and stiffness that come and go. But others have severe, ongoing back pain and stiffness. Other symptoms also may develop if other areas of the body are affected

Espondilitis anquilosante

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¿Qué es la espondilitis anquilosante? La espondilitis anquilosante es un tipo de artritis que causa inflamación en ciertas partes de la columna vertebral. Con el tiempo, esta inflamación en las articulaciones y los tejidos de la columna puede causar rigidez. En casos graves, esto puede hacer que los huesos de la columna crezcan juntos, lo que puede ocasionar una columna rígida que es difícil de doblar. Muchas personas con espondilitis anquilosante tienen episodios leves de rigidez y dolores de espalda esporádicos. Pero en otros casos, hay rigidez y dolores de espalda severos y continuos. También pueden presentarse otros síntomas si