
Pere Santamaria was 15 years old when Myasthenia Gravis developed. This autoimmune situation causes extreme muscle weakness and can sometimes cause respiratory difficulties. In the case of Santamaria, he had an impact on the ocular muscles that control his vision to see it double.
“He had a tremendous influence on me,” he said. “I became teenager, and suddenly I couldn’t play sports and I couldn’t live in normal life. I had to take a very high dose of corticoids, which swelled me like a balloon.”
Worse, these drugs only wet the body’s generally immune response, instead of dealing with the reasons for autoimmunity, Santamaria did not want to say that he would not heal his situation.
As the years passed, Santamaria developed additional autoimmune conditions and determination to find out more about them. “I wanted to understand diseases and mechanisms, hoping to help others in the end,” he said.
He has made progress in achieving this goal. Work as an immunologist at Kalgary University of Canada, Santamaria Re-programming the immune system and encourage the human body to encourage the human body to end its destructive tissues.
Because therapies go to clinical trials, there are hopeful signals. In fact, some are so effective in a single dose, in some cases, people left symptoms in years. So is the end of autoimmune condition now?
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