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  • Lupus Signs You Should Never Ignore!

    Lupus Signs You Should Never Ignore!

      <br> Lupus is a lifelong immune disorder.  It causes immune cells to attack healthy  tissues.  Resulting inflammation can damage the  skin and vital organs.  While there&#39;s no cure, treatments exist  to minimize damage.  Joint pain is often the first lupus  symptom.  This pain arises on both sides of the  body.  Common areas affected are the wrists,  hands, and knees.  The joints may appear swollen and feel  warm.  Unlike rheumatoid arthritis, lupus  usually doesn&#39;t cause permanent joint  damage.  A butterflyshaped rash across the cheeks  is a classic sign.  Lupus can also cause sensitivity to  sunlight and skin rashes.  Nail changes, fever, and fatigue are  other symptoms.  Patients may experience unexplained  low-grade fever occasionally.  Many individuals with lupus are  sensitive to UV light.  Even brief sun exposure can trigger a  rash.  Hair loss may occur, often returning  after symptoms improve.  Lupus can lead to reosse phenomenon  causing numbness in fingers and toes.  Differentiating lupus from rheumatoid  arthritis or fibromyalgia is crucial.<br><br> Lupus uniquely combines skin rashes with  joint pain and fatigue.  Diagnosis can be complicated as it  mimics other conditions.  Doctors often rely on blood tests to  confirm lupus.  Anyone can develop lupus, but women are  more affected.  The risk is higher in African-American,  Latino, or Asian individuals aged 20 to  40.  The most prevalent form of lupus is  systemic lupus arhythmattosis SLE.  Others like cutaneous lupus affect only  the skin.  Treatment options include  corticosteroids for rashes and NSAIDs  for pain.  Antimalarial drugs can alleviate joint  pain too.  Lifestyle changes can reduce flare-ups.  These include sun protection, quitting  smoking, and regular exercise.  Kidney problems can develop in many  lupus patients, sometimes without  symptoms.  Heart issues like inflammation around  the heart are common.  Always seek immediate help for chest  pain.  Lung problems may cause painful  breathing in certain individuals.  Digestive issues, though uncommon, can  arise from lupus or its treatments.  Concerning symptoms like belly pain  should be reported.<br><br> Anemia can also occur causing fatigue  and breathlessness.  Lupus can affect the nervous system  leading to headaches and mild memory  problems.  Mental health concerns like depression  and anxiety are prevalent.  Managing lupus during pregnancy is  possible with proper care and  monitoring.  Neonatal lupus may affect babies born to  mothers with lupus, but symptoms often  resolve.  Living with lupus can impact daily life,  but most can manage their activities.  Advances in treatment help improve the  outlook for those affected.  Understanding lupus is critical for  effective management.  Stay informed about symptoms, triggers,  and available treatments.  Consult health care professionals for  personalized advice.  Your health journey with lupus deserves  support and knowledge.<br><br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Agm__ACUnlU" target="_blank">As found on YouTube</a>
    

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