Managinglupuswhile working full-time (or even part-time) can be tricky, especially when you can’t predict when you’ll have symptoms or how bad they’ll be. Changes to your work schedule and environment can help you stay productive. So can strategies to deal with your symptoms. You may ...
It’s that time of the year again, when we “lupies,”“spoonies,” or whatever you want to call us come out waving our purple banners. May is a special month for raising awareness about the life-changing illness that is lupus. For me, it’s a time to go big, as Lupus Awareness...
The first step in preventing lupus skin rashes is to get your disease under control. With your doctor's help, find a lupus treatment plan that works for you. Managing your disease will prevent the flares that cause rashes, sores, and other skin problems. Also follow these tips to prevent ...
Since lupus is considered a pre-existing condition, many insurers might require an extensive underwriting review before offering coverage. To start the process of finding a good insurance provider, it helps to start with the biggest insurers and work your way down — that’s what Quotacy won’...
Br J Dermatol 2021; 185:1112–1123 Cutaneous lupus erythematous (CLE) refers to a range of skin conditions with common clinical and laboratory findings. CLE is caused by a combination of genetic factors, autoantibodies and the environment, and can occur alone or as a feature of systemic lupus...
have immune system problems such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or lupus have received an organ transplant, including corneal transplant have received or plan to receive a stem cell transplant that uses donor stem cells (allogeneic) have received radiation treatment to your chest area in...
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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE or lupus) is an immune-mediated disease associated with substantial medical burden. Notably, lupus exhibits a striking female bias, with women having significantly higher susceptibility compared to men, up to 14-fold hig
Lupus treatment can cost thousands of dollars a year, depending on the severity of flare-ups and other factors. Fortunately, lupus treatment is typically covered by insurance.
While people with lupus do getmigraine, tension, and other kinds of headaches, it doesn’t appear to happen any more often than for people who don’t have lupus. Talk to your doctor about what kind of medication or lifestyle changes might help. ...