Having one autoimmune disease increases the risk of developing additional autoimmune diseases because the underlying immune system dysfunction, if not addressed at its root cause, creates conditions that make the body more susceptible to multiple autoimmune conditions.
Deep Dive
Prerequisite Knowledge
- No data available.
Where to go next
- No data available.
Deep Dive
Can you get more than one autoimmune disease at the same time?Added:
So can you have more than one autoimmune disease at the same time? And the answer is yes. Because we actually find that by the developing one autoimmune disease, you are you are automatically increasing your risk of developing another autoimmune disease. And that's because of the nature its very nature. Um because the immune system is is out of balance. It's dysfunctional. So if it's not addressed early on at that root causal level, then yes, you're more likely to then go on and develop
Related Videos
3 Reasons Eating Meat Will Kill You?
Professor-Bart-Kay-Nutrition
1K views•2026-05-28
Group launches palliative care training campaign – May 29, 2026
cpac
593 views•2026-05-29
Whether you have chronic infections or mystery symptoms, Evvy’s Vaginal Health test can help you
evvybio
584 views•2026-06-01
🍉 Benefits of Watermelon During Pregnancy | Healthy Fruit for Mom & Baby #medicoabhijit #healthymum
medicoabhijit_br
1K views•2026-05-30
7 Sneaky Attacks on Women's Womb Health You Never See Coming
DrBobbyPrice
1K views•2026-05-29
#shorts | First Guess of Brain Stroke? | Dr Manoj Vasireddy | Neurology | Sri Sri Holistic Hospitals
SriSriHolisticHospitals
103 views•2026-05-28
#pregnancyafterloss leaves you feeling very scared and all i can go on is the information i have
Changedbygrief-TFMRMama
498 views•2026-05-31
Beyond Liver Disease: The Hidden Role of Protein in CLD Recovery | Dr. Karan Jain & Ms. Reshma Aleem
VoiceofHealthcare
420 views•2026-05-29











