Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease where small clumps of immune cells called granulomas form in various organs, most commonly the lungs and lymph nodes. While some cases resolve on their own, others may require long-term treatment to prevent organ damage and manage symptoms like cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, and skin lesions.

Our Sarcoidosis Care Includes:

Accurate Diagnosis:
Detailed clinical assessment, chest imaging (X-ray or HRCT), blood tests, lung function tests, and biopsy if needed to confirm the diagnosis.

Multisystem Evaluation:
Screening for sarcoidosis involvement in the eyes, skin, heart, or nervous system to provide holistic care.

Individualized Treatment Plans:
Use of corticosteroids and immunosuppressive medications, carefully adjusted based on disease severity and organ involvement.

Monitoring & Follow-up:
Regular check-ups to track progress, manage side effects, and adjust medications for long-term stability.

Supportive Care & Education:
Counseling on lifestyle changes, fatigue management, and emotional support to help patients live a full and active life.