It depends on the disease but usually it's a rheumatologist! I have sjogren's syndrome and I am seeing a rheumatologist, an ophtalmologist, and it was an ear, nose, throat specialist that diagnosed me!! Good luck!!
2006-10-25 03:23:23
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answered by Big Ben 7
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answered by Lindsay 3
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a RHEUMATOLOGIST. They specialize in auto-immune diseases like Rhuematiod arthritis, Scleraderma, Lupus, Gout, and other diseases like that which make your Immune system go the opposite of what it is supposed to do, attacking your cells in your body.
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2006-10-24 14:05:51
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answered by Eric 2
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Thyroid Disease? Diabetes? See an Endocrinologist.
Celiac Sprue? See a Gastroenteritis.
Myasthenia Gravis? See a neurologist.
The doctor depends on the autoimmune disease.
2006-10-24 14:07:33
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answered by lollipop 6
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Immune disease including fibromyalgia or persistent fatigue reason fatigue, tiredness upon constrained exertion, and random soreness. specifically circumstances the soreness could be on your chest muscle tissues. Vomiting although isn't a symptom. Chest soreness and vomiting might make me visit the scientific expert exceedingly rapid via fact coronary heart assaults can take place in diverse procedures, and could additionally take place over some days.
2016-10-02 22:23:51
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answered by ? 4
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What type of auto-immune disease is it?? I have Lupus which is one and I see a Rheumatologist.
2006-10-24 13:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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rheumatologist
most internists can treat most auto-immune diseases, but for specialists, go to a rheumatologist.
2006-10-24 13:53:40
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answered by banzai 4
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Celiac disease? Ulcerative colitis? Crohns? See a GI specialist...
2006-10-24 13:57:55
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answered by CH 2
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Expensive?
2006-10-24 14:04:09
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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Infectious medicine specialist.
2006-10-24 14:32:37
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answered by mac 6
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