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Systemic Lupus Linda Awiti Aluoch May 13, 2022

Systemic Lupus

About Systemic Lupus

Lupus is an auto immune condition whereby the body’s immune system is attacked by healthy cells .

Lupus can cause pain , problems in multiple organs and systems of the body, as well as inflammation and complications that swing from minor to life – threatening .

Systemic lupus erythematous affects the whole body and can attack virtually any part of it , including skin , major organs , hair , muscles , joints , and the digestive system .

Who does lupus affect ?

Most people with lupus receive a diagnosis between the ages 15 up to 44 .
According to the Lupus Foundation of America , lupus is most prevalent among women of childbearing age , and it is  ” two to three times more prevalent among women of color . “

Symptoms

Lupus sometimes causes symptoms that are subtle at first but get progressively worse . Some of the symptoms to note that are most closely associated with lupus include :

+ A butterfly – shaped rash on the face
+ Chronic fatigue
+ Unexplained fever
+ Joint pain and chronic muscle aches or pain
+ Hair loss or alopecia
+ Swelling in the hands and feet
+ Chest pain when taking a deep breath

Types

Besides systemic lupus erythematous , cutaneous lupus and neonatal lupus are the predominant types of lupus generally.

Diagnosis

No single test can diagnose lupus . A rheumatologist usually looks for signs of systemic inflammation , which indicates that the immune system may be attacking the body .

Treatment

It’s essential to work with a healthcare professional to develop a comprehensive personal treatment plan . Alternative remedies like acupuncture can sometimes be used as well .

Managing the condition

Living with lupus is challenging for many people . Chronic pain coupled with fatigue can be debilitating , making it difficult to do any constructive work . Some treatments can also be inaccessible .

Summary

Although the longer lupus progresses untreated the more likely it is to cause serious complications .

There is still light in the shadows because lupus sufferers can still have happy lives for a long time . Women having the condition still go on to have successful pregnancies .

A rheumatologist who is well versed about lupus is the best ally in its treatment , so choose a one who listens and cares

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