Pediatric Auto-immune Disorders

The most common Autoimmune disorders, that children can develop, are Celiac disease, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, and type 1 diabetes. These diseases are generally rare  in children, but when they occur they can be challenging to diagnose and difficult to treat. The direct cause of most autoimmune disorders is still unknown. Whether pregnant women could pass on her autoimmune disorder to her child or in some other way cause a child to have an autoimmune disorder in children? Some research revealed that genetic inheritance is a likely contributor of autoimmune disorders. If a pregnant woman has an autoimmune disorder, those antibodies can be passed through the placenta to the infant, who then will have the same antibodies for four to six months and may have symptoms.

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