Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown cause in which inflammation occurs in the lymph nodes, lungs, liver, eyes, skin, and/or other tissues. Below you may find medications used to treat or help with Sarcoidosis. More about Sarcoidosis

Aralen

Chloroquine

250|500mg

Sarcoidosis FAQ


What are the common symptoms of Sarcoidosis?

Common symptoms include a persistent cough, shortness of breath, wheezing, chest pain, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and fever.

Is Sarcoidosis a fatal condition?

Sarcoidosis can be serious and even fatal, but most people do well with little or only modest treatment. In some cases, it may disappear on its own.

What are the treatment options for Sarcoidosis?

Treatment may not be necessary if the symptoms are mild. However, for severe cases, corticosteroids, immunosuppressive medications, and other drugs to reduce inflammation may be prescribed.

Can Sarcoidosis be cured completely?

There is no known cure for Sarcoidosis, but many people have good outcomes and recover without the need for long-term treatment.

Is Sarcoidosis contagious?

No, Sarcoidosis is not contagious. It is thought to be an abnormal immune response to an unknown substance, most likely from the environment.

Can Sarcoidosis cause skin problems?

Yes, skin problems include rash, sores, or lumps. These can appear on the face, back, neck, and shoulders. Rarely, lumps can appear in the eyes or in the mouth.

Is there a specific diet recommended for Sarcoidosis?

There is no specific diet for Sarcoidosis, but maintaining a healthy diet and avoiding excessive alcohol may help in managing the condition.

Can Sarcoidosis affect the heart?

Yes, Sarcoidosis can cause the heart to beat irregularly or to become weak. It can also cause heart failure, which is a serious condition.

Can pregnancy affect Sarcoidosis?

The course of Sarcoidosis during pregnancy varies greatly; some women experience improvements, while others may have flare-ups. It is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and care.

What precautions should be taken by a Sarcoidosis patient during COVID-19 pandemic?

Sarcoidosis patients should be vigilant about following COVID-19 preventive measures, including wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and getting vaccinated to reduce the risk of complications due to the virus.

Are there any natural remedies for managing Sarcoidosis?

While there are no proven natural remedies for Sarcoidosis, some people find relief through lifestyle changes, such as quitting smoking, reducing stress, and staying active. It is important to discuss any alternative remedies with a healthcare professional.

Can Sarcoidosis lead to eye problems?

Yes, Sarcoidosis can affect the eyes, leading to symptoms such as blurry vision, eye pain, sensitivity to light, and in severe cases, blindness. Regular eye check-ups are important for monitoring and early intervention.

What are the potential complications of Sarcoidosis?

Complications may include organ damage, skin scarring, heart and kidney problems, joint aches, and development of calcium lumps in the body.

Is it safe for Sarcoidosis patients to exercise?

Moderate exercise can be beneficial for Sarcoidosis patients, but it is essential to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the most suitable exercise plan, considering individual health status.

Are there support groups for people with Sarcoidosis in the UAE?

Yes, there are support groups and organizations in the UAE that provide resources, information, and a supportive community for individuals and families impacted by Sarcoidosis. Connecting with others can be valuable for emotional well-being.

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Information provided by Dr. Tekeste Etay Teka. Reviewed by Dr. Mohamed El Khouly