Symptoms of Lupus and Ways to Prevent It
Lupus, medically known as Lupus Erythematosus, is a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects body parts. It is called autoimmune because it is a disease of the immune system. It can be caused genetically or depends on one’s lifestyle. But it is not necessary that family history be a reason for lupus. Lupus Foundation of America says that in the U.S., around 1.6 million people are suffering from lupus. It can attack both male and female, but mostly women aged between 14-45 years are affected. Symptoms of lupus: Fatigue – It is one of the most common lupus symptoms when energy levels of the affected individual go down day by day. Fever – Low-grade fever (99⁰F- 101⁰F) is another one of the early lupus symptoms. It can include signs of infection or inflammation. People usually neglect this unexplained fever, but you must consult a doctor. Muscle pain – Stiffness and swelling in joints can cause pain mainly in the morning. Joints also get reddish and unbearable pain can be felt when moving. Rashes – Cheeks and nose are covered with butterfly-shaped rashes. Almost 90% people experience redness and itchiness, especially under sunlight. Chest pains – Pulmonary and respiratory problems are common with lupus.
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