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(seenephritis). It is believed that the disease may be triggered by certain drugs or foreign proteins, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, or extreme stress. The disease, which may range from mild to fatal, occurs commonly in young women. It is treated withimmunosuppressive drugsandsteroids. See...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): This type of lupus affects the internal organs and is the most serious type. Drug-induced lupus: This type of lupus occurs as a result of an overreaction to certain medications such as Apresoline (hydralazine) or quinidine and Pronestyl (procainamide). It ...
Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease in which the body’simmune systemattacks its tissues and organ. This attack can damage many body parts, including the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels, and brain. It results in inflammation and pain in these body parts and can be fat...
Prevention(CDC), and the list of potential symptoms is long and varied: People with lupus can experience muscle pain, persistent fevers, chest pain, hair loss, kidney problems and abutterfly rash, too — and that's naming just a few.(It can sometimes lead to fatal complications as well....
You may think this is normal aging, but the problem could be your master hormone. When it’s not working, your risk of age-related diseases skyrockets. To reset what many call “the trigger for all disease” and live better, longer,click here to discoverThe Insulin Factor: How to ...
Lupus, an autoimmune disease, is a rare and incurable ailment that is difficult to manage even when treated in a hospital. It is called the disease with a thousand faces because it has a wide variety of symptoms.So, why does lupus have such a wide variet
35 It is notable that both C2- and C4-deficient patients with LE are photosensitive and test positive for anti-Ro autoantibodies. However, these characteristics might be related to the associated HLA A10B18BFSDR2 haplotype, which was present in 6 of 7 patients tested, and not specifica...
Doctors can only treat lupus symptomatically since there is no cure for it. Lupus can be fatal An average of 12.5% of lupus patients die due to complications from the illness. Why Lupus Alert Day is Important An opportunity to raise awareness ...
(seenephritis). It is believed that the disease may be triggered by certain drugs or foreign proteins, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, or extreme stress. The disease, which may range from mild to fatal, occurs commonly in young women. It is treated withimmunosuppressive drugsandsteroids. See...