There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases targeting various parts of the body, making diagnosis a challenge. According to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, more than 24 million people in the United States are impacted by an autoimmune disease, with an additional eight million people having auto-antibodies indicating an increased risk of developing one.
Autoimmune testing focuses on measuring the presence of certain antibodies which target the body’s own cells resulting in conditions where the immune system mistakenly attacks itself.
Some of the more commonly known autoimmune conditions include rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, scleroderma, Sjorgren’s syndrome, lupus, celia, and type diabetes. Diagnosis requires physical examination, a medical history of symptoms, comprehensive laboratory blood testing, testing for gut microbiome and functioning, and autoimmune testing for various antibodies.
Depending on the autoimmune disorder suspected, additional tests such as x-rays, biopsies, MRI scans, and CT scans may be necessary. People with autoimmune diseases commonly experience fatigue, joint pain and swelling, skin problems, abdominal pain and digestive issues, fever, and swollen glands.
A range of comprehensive autoimmune testing panels are available through Rupa Health.
Some of the tests in this category include:
Autoimmune testing can help diagnose a condition and monitor the effectiveness of treatment. Treatment often focuses on suppressing the immune system to alleviate pain and inflammation.
Some common treatment plans include: