Lupus – All You Need To Know
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Lupus is an autoimmune disorder that can affect any organ of your body. It can be skin, lungs, kidneys, nervous system, joints, etc. Many people suffer for years before getting this condition diagnosed because there is no single test that can confirm the diagnosis of lupus. A rheumatologist is a specialist you must consult if you are facing lupus-like symptoms that have been discussed in the next section. Based on your symptoms, medical and family history, clinical examination, several blood tests like antibody panel, ANA and other tests your doctor will be able to diagnose this condition.
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Doctors have often said that no cases of lupus are similar or have the same symptoms. However, the most common signs and symptoms of lupus are as follows.
The symptoms often depend on the severity of the cases. However, keep a lookout for the aforementioned signs and visit the doctor immediately if you notice any such change in your body.
The exact cause of lupus is not known. Lupus is most of the time thought to be a result of your environment and your genetics combined. Even though no one can pinpoint what the specific cause of lupus is, here are a few triggers that might lead to lupus flare-ups:
Various kinds of lupus are described below.
DIL mostly disappears within six months of not consuming the medicine.
Cutaneous lupus (skin lupus) can cause irritating and unsightly rashes. Untreated, these rashes can cause long-term damage, such as permanent hair loss, scarring and skin discolouration.
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, M.B.B.S., M.D. in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
Lupus affects several different parts of the body. Here are a few complications and effects that you might face if you have lupus.
In most cases, lupus starts during a child’s teenage years (the average age is 12). It is rarely seen in children before the age of 5.
Dr. Ashish Bajaj, M.B.B.S., M.D. in Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
A person with unexplained symptoms that indicate lupus must consult a rheumatologist for complete evaluation and diagnosis. Lupus is a condition that is not completely curable. With doctor-prescribed treatment, diet and lifestyle modifications one can live a fulfilling life. It is important to keep following up with your doctor and maintain a track of your health record. One can join social media groups for lupus patients to learn and Inspire by the journey of other lupus patients.
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