Can amyloidosis heal on its own?

Amyloidosis does not heal on its own. Amyloidosis refers to a disease caused by amyloid deposition in tissues or organs, which can involve multiple systems and organs. 1. Primary systemic amyloidosis, mostly invades the walls of blood vessels, connective tissues, gastrointestinal smooth muscle, nerve endings, myocardium and liver and other parenchymal organs, and is often combined with multiple myeloma, which is difficult for the body to remove amyloid lesions by itself, and is difficult to be cured by itself. 2. Primary cutaneous amyloidosis includes mossy amyloidosis, heterochromatosis-like cutaneous amyloidosis, nodular amyloidosis, etc., which is often transformed into a chronic disease and difficult to be cured by itself. 3. Secondary systemic amyloidosis, often secondary to rheumatoid arthritis, osteomyelitis, tuberculosis and other chronic inflammatory diseases, difficult to self-cure. If the test result shows amyloidosis, please go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the treatment.