I have not heard of ics there are 2 types acute and chronic not isolated
Your immune system fights infections in your body by releasing white blood cells into your blood to destroy germs. This results in inflammation – a swelling or redness in the affected part of your body.
Researchers think that sarcoidosis could be caused by something in the environment that stops your immune system working properly, and causes it to attack healthy parts of your body instead. Research has also shown that, for some people, the risk of getting sarcoidosis is related to their genes.
Occasionally, more than one member of the family can get sarcoidosis, but there is no evidence that it is infectious or passes from one person to another.
Your symptoms will depend on what part of your body is affected by the condition
breathlessness and a dry cough
tiredness, fatigue or feeling ill
red or sore eyes
painful red lumps on the shins
swollen lymph glands in the face, neck or armpits - these can feel like sore lumps
rashes – usually on the upper body
painful joints or bones
an abnormal heart rhythm
In some cases, symptoms come on suddenly, such as swollen glands, fever, tiredness, lumps or rashes on the legs and joint pains. However, they don’t last very long. This is called ‘acute’ sarcoidosis.
If your symptoms develop gradually and last longer, this is called ‘chronic’ sarcoidosis. There are often fewer symptoms, but they can get worse over time.
Some people don’t experience any symptoms. If this is the case, your doctor might only discover that you have sarcoidosis if you are having a chest X-ray for another reason.
What are your symptoms😃