Yes, many people with lupus do have migraines.
Yes, Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus Associated with Autoimmune Hepatitis Two Cases with Novel Autoantibodies to Transfer RNA-Related Antigens
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A butterfly rash that appears on the nose and cheek can signify systemic lupus erythematosus. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease.
I have anti jka antibody and have now been diagnosed with SLE
It possibly could be. I have discoid lupus and have sores on my head. When I get stressed they flare or when I sweat or in hot climate. My doctor has me on several meds but it doesn't seem to heal completely. I wish there was a solution.
== == Lupus symptoms tend to mimic many other diseases. Many times, the doctors look for many other things before looking for lupus. The phrase "But you don't look sick" is often associated with lupus. You tend to feel awful with this disease but look "normal." This can cause many patients who are misdiagnosed to feel like they are going crazy. Also, there is no single test to diagnose for lupus. A positive ANA in a blood test will sometimes show that one has lupus but it is not definitive.
Lupus can and does affect any system in the body. 40% of lupus patient develop kidney disease. Lupus patients have double the risk of cardiovascular events. Lupus can cause liver failure, cerebritis, seizures, neuropathy, bone marrow and blood issues, inflammation of the heart and lungs, and digestive problems. In lupus, the immune system attacks healthy tissue.
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Lupus nephritis affects abbout 50% of all lupus patients. Chronic means it lasts for a long time or that there is no cure.