Autoimmune diseases now affect over 50 million Americans, with a global rise noted in recent decades according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and World Health Organization. These conditions can impact various organs and systems, making them difficult to pinpoint. Unfortunately, delayed diagnosis is common, complicating treatment and risking long-term health. Recognizing early symptoms is crucial for timely intervention and improved outcomes.
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31. Night Sweats Night sweats—episodes of excessive sweating during sleep—can be an early sign of autoimmune disease, often resulting from immune-driven hormonal or inflammatory changes. Chronic…