The effects of autoimmune diseases are vast and largely depend on the specific condition. Generally, autoimmune diseases destroy tissues, change organ function, or cause abnormal growth of an organ. They can affect multiple systems, organs, and tissues, including connective tissue, blood vessels, endocrine glands, red blood cells, skin, joints, and muscles.

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