Saturday, April 21, 2018

Antibiotic Therapy And Improvements In Autoimmune Disease

By Donna Cox


When it comes to disease, there are often a number of options when it comes to treatment. One of the newest with regards to improvements in autoimmune disease is that of antibiotic therapy. While this is the case, not all agree this is the right approach. As such, each individual must decide whether or not undergoing this type of treatment is worth the health risks, time and cost associated with antibiotics on a long-term basis.

Information has been obtained from individuals suffering from the conditions whom have seen results, physicians and medical students. While in most cases the antibiotic therapy provided positive results, there were also individuals whom did not respond in such a favorable manner. As such, it is important that individuals desiring to try this form of treatment do so with the help of a medical professional or specialist.

Depending on the autoimmune disease being treated, individuals respond differently to different types of treatment. As a result, medical schools, students and researchers are now looking at this information to determine if there can be an all encompassing treatment plan for various ailments. While this is the case, individuals need be cautious before concluding that the disease has been cured, especially if receiving disability income or pension in associated with the conditions.

Chronic illnesses such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Lupus and other autoimmune and degenerative diseases are often the most difficult to treat. In most cases, this is because the disease has effected multiple organs and body tissue over the course of the illness. As a result, the medical field, researchers and those suffering from these conditions remain hopeful for a cure and that prevention will eventually become a reality in the future.

For, researchers have obtained information which hosts substantial proof that a number of untreated bacterial and viral infections have been the root cause of many autoimmune diseases. In most cases, the proof is related to individuals whom have been treated with long-term antibiotic therapies. While this is the case, it is important that those suffering from these ailments go through proper channels before self-treating with antibiotics.

While recovery is slow, it is often better than ongoing pain alleviation without a cure. In fact, other chronic diseases such as MS, Lupus and other diseases have also shown promising results when undergoing this type of therapy. As such, a number of individuals are now being treated with antibiotics on a trial basis.

While the discovery of antibiotic therapy has been impressive, individuals still need to maintain an ongoing relationship with a medical care provider after treatment. For, chronic issues can tear down bodily tissue resulting in a vulnerable state. As such, to assure that no other diseases invades the body and to prevent a relapse of a prior condition or conditions, it is essential that individuals do so.

Bacteria and viral infections along with other pathogens can also kill nerves, thus causing various degenerative issues involving the nervous system. In this regard, researchers are now looking at whether or not these infections could also be a root cause for nervous conditions such as, Parkinson's and others. As such, if antibiotics can help individuals prevent, overcome and recover from any of these ailments, all the current and former research will have been well worth the effort.




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