3.Rheumatoid Arthritis
Like lupus, this is an autoimmune disease. Your body’s defense system attacks your joints and bones, often in the hands and feet. Besides pain and swelling in your joints, you may feel tired and feverish. Your doctor can help you manage it with medicine and in some cases surgery. It may also help to eat lots of anti-inflammatory foods and exercise to strengthen your heart and other muscles and to improve your joints’ range of motion.
4.Celiac Disease
It means your body can’t handle gluten, a protein found in wheat and other grains. When you eat it, your immune system attacks and damages your small intestine. This makes it harder for your body to absorb nutrients, including calcium, that your bones need. Weaker bones are common if you have this disease but don’t know it. If your doctor tells you have celiac disease, you’ll need a strict gluten-free diet so your body can heal.