NATIONAL SARCOIDOSIS DAY – April 30
Sun Apr 30th

National Sarcoidosis Day

Every year, National Sarcoidosis Day, raising concerns of a non-contagious immune system disease is raised. Sarcoidosis is an infectious disease that can affect any part of the body, inside or out, and although most commonly found in the lungs.

When it comes to the skin, it usually looks like a scaly rash or red bumps.. Often, people don't know they have it and blame allergies or a simple reaction to something with which they came into contact. Sarcoidosis can affect muscles, bones, kidneys, eyes, liver, the heart, or any other area of the body... The usual signs of eye disease are sore eyes. When internal organs or muscles are affected, swelling and pain can be present.. A dry cough, shortness of breath, and mild chest pain can all be present in the lungs.

Sarcoidosis is a disease that affects people between the ages of 20 to 40, but it most commonly affects people between the ages of 20 and 40. Sarcoidosis is a disease that goes away without medical intervention in about half of the cases. In more severe cases, for which there is no cure, the signs may persist for years and result in organ damage. Although scientists don't fully understand Sarcoidosis, yet more research is being done on the hopes of finding the cause and a cure.

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Carl DeLine and David Sohl inspired National Sarcoidosis Day. Recognize this important medical day by informing yourself about Sarcoidosis. Use #NationalSarcoidosisDay to share your knowledge and experience on social media.