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Behcet's disease is not contagious, it is not an infectious disease. Behcet's disease is a systemic immune system disease that belongs to vasculitis. The cause of Behcet's disease is still unclear and may be related to genetic, infectious, and environmental factors.
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Behcet's disease is not an infectious disease, so it is not contagious, but Behcet's disease has a certain genetic predisposition. Studies have found that Behcet's disease has many susceptibility genes, the most important is called HLA-B51 gene, patients with this genotype are positive, the probability or risk of Behcet's disease will be significantly increased, but its positive rate is relatively low, in all Behcet's patients, only about 20% of Behcet's patients, will be positive for this gene.
Now it is recommended to do genotype testing for patients to see if there is a positive for this 51 gene, if it is positive, it means that the patient will have a certain hereditaryness. His family members, including his parents or relatives, and even his children, will have a higher chance of contracting Behcet's disease or other rheumatism than the normal population.
Now it has been found that Behcet's disease has a certain familial cluster, that is, there are many people in a family who have the onset of Behcet's disease. Many people may not pay attention, and he thinks that he has a canker sore, but in fact it is a manifestation of Behcet's disease.
Therefore, if the patient has Behcet's disease and is positive for this gene, we still recommend that his family members also need to be tested for our genotype if they have corresponding symptoms.
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Behcet's disease is not contagious, it is not an infectious disease, it is a disease that is caused by problems with the immune system.
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This disease is not contagious, so you need to improve your body's immunity
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Behcet's disease is a type of vasculitis, which is caused by an abnormality in the immune system, so it is not contagious. Even if you eat together or have a married life, you will not be infected. However, it is more difficult to completely ** this disease, and this disease also has a certain hereditary nature, if there is no **, it is generally not recommended to give birth, otherwise it may lead to the baby also having this disease.
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Behcet's disease is contagious, but it is only mild, and it doesn't matter if you don't have direct contact as long as you are careful.
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Main**.
The general description is unclear and may be closely related to infection, immunity, genetics, environmental factors, etc. The elicitation of an autoimmune response by environmental agents in genetically predisposed populations is an important mechanism of the disease.
Essential**. 1. Infectious factors.
It has been previously reported that the disease may be associated with lentivirus, herpes simplex virus, hepatitis C virus, parvovirus B19, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Barr virus, varicella-zoster virus and streptococcus, yeast, Bacterium divergent, Borrelia burgdorferi, Helicobacter pylori, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Mycoplasma fermentum, etc. The positive rate of T-SPOT in a group of patients in China was significantly higher than that of the healthy control group, and was related to the severity of mucosal ulcers, and some of them were active tuberculosis, indicating that latent tuberculosis plays an important role in the infection of mucosal ulcers of this disease.
2. Genetic factors.
Familial clustering of the disease occurs, but regional differences occur around the world. Familial onset is more common in North Korea, Israel, Turkey, and Arab countries than in Japan, China, and Europe. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) allele HLA-B51 is closely related to the occurrence of this disease, and its positive rate is as high as 61% to 88% in Asia, especially related to ocular damage.
3. Environmental factors.
Shigeo Nishiyama (1978) reported that the patient's diseased tissues such as vascular endothelial cells, macrophages, gastrocnemius nerves and aqueous humor, serum and neutrophils contain high levels of various elements such as organochlorine, organophosphorus and copper ions, which may be related to the use of pesticides and insecticides containing copper. In 1983, 48 cases of this disease were reported in China, and the detection amount of serum copper and copper element was significantly higher than that of normal people by polarographic analysis, and there was a significant correlation with disease activity.
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Behcet's disease is not a contagious disease, but a disease caused by the systemic immune system. However, its existence will cause great damage to the health of the body, so it must be carried out in time.
Behcet's disease is a disease caused by the systemic immune system, is a type of vascular inflammation, for the phenomenon of Behcet's disease, if it exists, many organs in its own side will be damaged, and with the aggravation of the disease will lead to the aggravation of damage, it is common to belong to the oral disease, and then after not having a comprehensive **, it will slowly carry out a comprehensive distribution of the body.
Many people think that Behcet's disease will gradually cause various problems throughout the body after it is severe, so they regard Behcet's disease as an infectious disease, but in fact, this understanding is wrong. Although Behcet's disease is a systemic condition that slowly causes general damage after the onset of the disease, it is not contagious in nature.
Although Behcet's disease is not contagious, and it is an area that spreads and spreads damage, and once it appears, it will spread to a certain extent on its own, and after forming a certain amount of damage to multiple organs, it will slowly make the health of the body worse, and even cause a threat to life and health step by step.
From the essence of Behcet's disease, although it is not a contagious disease, it is also necessary to pay great attention to its existence, because its existence is not only easy to cause serious damage to multiple organs of the body, but even will gradually cause the patient's immune system disorder and reduction, if it is not properly treated, it will eventually die.
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The disease is not contagious, this is an autoimmune disease, but it is more sinful, the oral mucosa and the ** mucosa of the whole body have ulcers, but this disease has nothing to do with others, it is not contagious at all, rest assured.
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Behcet's disease is not a hereditary disease, but the disease has a certain degree of genetic predisposition, and in layman's terms, the father and mother who have the disease will not completely pass on the disease to their children. However, the disease is influenced by certain genetic factors, so children born with the disease are more likely to develop Behcet's disease than children born to other healthy people. Behcet's disease may cause some organs in the patient's body to be damaged to a greater or lesser extent.
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