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Sarcoidosis can affect your lungs, skin, eyes, and more. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your condition and guide your treatment, without leaving home.
What Is Sarcoidosis?
Sarcoidosis is a chronic inflammatory disease marked by the formation of granulomas, small clusters of inflammatory cells, in one or more organs, most commonly the lungs and lymph nodes. It can cause persistent fatigue, breathing difficulties, and organ damage if left unmanaged. With the right treatment and support, many people with sarcoidosis achieve remission and maintain a good quality of life.
- Sarcoidosis triggers abnormal immune activity that forms granulomas in organs throughout the body, most often the lungs, skin, and eyes.
- Get personalized guidance from doctor-trained AI
- Explore treatment and prescription options
Is Online Sarcoidosis Treatment Right for You?
Doctronic can support adults who have been diagnosed with sarcoidosis or who are experiencing symptoms consistent with the condition, including chronic cough, shortness of breath, skin lesions, or unexplained fatigue. Our physicians can review your history, imaging reports, and lab results to help guide or continue your care.
Because sarcoidosis can involve the lungs, skin, eyes, heart, and other organ systems, it is important to share your full medical history and any specialist notes during your evaluation. Patients with severe or rapidly progressing disease may be directed to in-person or specialist care.
- Diagnosed with sarcoidosis or experiencing granulomatous disease symptoms
- Get personalized guidance from AI and clinicians
- Explore treatment and prescription refill options
- Access care from home, often the same day
Medications We Prescribe for Sarcoidosis
Deltasone
Prednisone
Oral corticosteroid that is the first-line treatment for symptomatic sarcoidosis, suppressing the abnormal immune response that drives granuloma formation.
AvailablePlaquenil
Hydroxychloroquine
Antimalarial agent used as a steroid-sparing option for sarcoidosis involving the skin, lungs, and calcium metabolism abnormalities.
AvailableRheumatrex
Methotrexate
Immunosuppressant commonly used as a steroid-sparing agent in chronic or refractory sarcoidosis to reduce granulomatous inflammation.
AvailableImuran
Azathioprine
Immunosuppressant used as a steroid-sparing agent for patients with chronic sarcoidosis who require long-term immunosuppression beyond corticosteroids.
AvailableHow Sarcoidosis Treatment Works at Doctronic
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Book a $39 telehealth appointment (or copay) within 30 minutes. Our doctors create personalized treatment plans with prescriptions when needed.
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Frequently asked questions
Sarcoidosis is a chronic inflammatory disease in which the immune system forms clusters of inflamed tissue called granulomas, most often in the lungs and lymph nodes. The exact cause is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from an abnormal immune response to an environmental trigger, such as bacteria, dust, or other particles, in people who are genetically predisposed.
The most common symptoms include a persistent dry cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, and fatigue. Sarcoidosis can also cause skin rashes or nodules, red or painful eyes, swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, and, less commonly, heart rhythm problems or neurological symptoms depending on which organs are affected.
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of chest X-ray or CT scan, pulmonary function tests, blood tests including ACE level and calcium, and in many cases a tissue biopsy to confirm the presence of non-caseating granulomas. A physician will also rule out other conditions such as tuberculosis or fungal infections that can look similar on imaging.
Not always. Many people with mild sarcoidosis, especially those with no symptoms or only minor lung involvement, can be monitored closely without medication since the disease resolves on its own in a significant number of cases. Treatment is typically started when there is significant organ involvement, worsening symptoms, or risk of permanent damage.
Prednisone and other corticosteroids are the primary treatment for symptomatic sarcoidosis. For patients who need long-term management or who cannot tolerate steroids, steroid-sparing agents such as hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate, or azathioprine are commonly used. The choice of medication depends on which organs are involved and the severity of the disease.
Yes. While the lungs are involved in about 90 percent of cases, sarcoidosis can also affect the skin, eyes, liver, spleen, heart, kidneys, and nervous system. Eye involvement can lead to vision problems, and cardiac sarcoidosis can cause arrhythmias. This is why regular monitoring by a physician and often a specialist team is important.
Doctronic uses an AI-powered evaluation to gather detailed information about your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A licensed physician then reviews your case, confirms the clinical picture, and creates a personalized treatment plan that may include prescriptions, monitoring recommendations, or referrals when needed.
Yes. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who are board-certified and practice in compliance with state medical regulations. All consultations are HIPAA-compliant to protect your privacy, and physician decisions are subject to ongoing clinical audit to ensure safety and quality of care. Doctronic is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.
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