National Sarcoidosis Day is observed annually on April 30 to raise awareness about sarcoidosis, a complex inflammatory disease characterized by the formation of granulomas, or clusters of inflamed cells, in various organs. While it can affect anyone, it most commonly impacts the lungs and lymph nodes, leading to symptoms like cough, shortness of breath, and fatigue.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: April 30
- Tagged as: National Sarcoidosis Day
- What’s the hashtag?: #NationalSarcoidosisDay
- When was it founded?: Officially declared in 2008
- Who founded it?: The initiative emerged from Sarcoidosis Awareness Month, established by the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research.
History of National Sarcoidosis Day
National Sarcoidosis Day was created to address the need for greater awareness surrounding sarcoidosis, which is often misdiagnosed and misunderstood. The day aims to educate the public about this rare disease and support those affected by it.
Timeline
- 1869: First account of sarcoidosis symptoms by Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson.
- 2008: Congress officially declares National Sarcoidosis Day.
- April 30, 2025: Observed on a Wednesday.
- April 30, 2026: Observed on a Thursday.
- April 30, 2027: Observed on a Friday.
- April 30, 2028: Observed on a Sunday.
- April 30, 2029: Observed on a Monday.
Dates by Next Year 2025 to 2030
Year | Month and Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2025 | April 30 | Wednesday |
2026 | April 30 | Thursday |
2027 | April 30 | Friday |
2028 | April 30 | Sunday |
2029 | April 30 | Monday |
2030 | April 30 | Tuesday |
Observed
On National Sarcoidosis Day, various activities are organized to promote awareness. Hospitals may hold check-up camps, and individuals are encouraged to learn more about sarcoidosis and share information with their communities.
Fun Facts About Sarcoidosis
- Sarcoidosis can affect almost any organ in the body but primarily targets the lungs.
- Symptoms can vary widely depending on which organs are affected.
- The disease is more prevalent among African Americans and women aged between 20 and 40.
Quiz
- What is the primary organ affected by sarcoidosis?
- Is sarcoidosis contagious?
- When was National Sarcoidosis Day officially declared?
Answers:
- Lungs
- No
- In 2008
FAQs
What is sarcoidosis?
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that causes clusters of inflamed tissue (granulomas) in various organs.
Can sarcoidosis be cured?
Currently, there is no known cure for sarcoidosis; however, many cases resolve on their own over time.
Who is most at risk for sarcoidosis?
The disease predominantly affects African Americans and individuals with a family history of autoimmune disorders.
Related
- Sarcoidosis Awareness Month
- Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research
- National Sarcoidosis Organization