Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is a disease that involves the collection of inflammatory cells in different parts of your body. These cells, or granulomas, often form in the lungs, lymph nodes, eyes and skin, although any organ can be affected. This is a spontaneous disease with unknown causes. For some, the granulomas will disappear on their own. In other more severe cases, the condition can be quite disabling, especially if it is present in the lungs.

The lungs are typically the first organ to develop sarcoidosis, with approximately 9 out of 10 cases beginning there. If you’re wondering what is sarcoidosis and if you’re suffering from the symptoms of sarcoidosis in your lungs, you may be experiencing shortness or breath or dyspnea, persistent cough, or even skin rashes. Other symptoms may include weight loss, fatigue, fever, and night sweats. Your medical provider will typically diagnosis this condition by reviewing your medical history, performing routine tests and a physical examination, and obtaining a chest x-ray. Another major test that may be performed is called a pulmonary function test. This test determines how well the lungs are taking in processing oxygen.

If you are suffering from sarcoidosis in your lungs, you are likely having a very difficult time breathing, with shortness of breath even during rest. You also are probably struggling to work, if you are even able to work at all. If sarcoidosis is affecting your ability to work, you should consider applying for Social Security Disability benefits. The Social Security Disability (SSD) program is meant to assist individuals both financially and medically while they seek treatment for their disabling conditions.

There are multiple steps to proving a disability claim. While this program may be easy to apply for, it certainly has a lot of regulations that need to be met to be found disabled. If you are suffering from sarcoidosis in your lungs, you should certainly consider applying for the program.

If you need helping applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 20 years experience with Social Security Disability cases.

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