infections (e.g., Epstein-Barr virus, which infects 99% of children with lupus, but only 70% of healthy children), antibiotics, ultraviolet light
Lupus is an autoimmune disease that is not directly caused by mosquito bites. However, certain infections, including those transmitted by mosquitoes, may trigger lupus flares in individuals who are already genetically predisposed to the disease. It's important to note that while environmental factors can influence the onset of lupus, the exact cause remains complex and multifactorial.
The cause of lupus is not known. Research suggests that genes play an important role, but genes alone do not determine who gets lupus. It is likely that many factors trigger the disease.
The cause of lupus is not known. Research suggests that genes play an important role, but genes alone do not determine who gets lupus. It is likely that many factors trigger the disease.
it's never lupus
Many of the substances that can potentially trigger lupus fall into the class of aromatic amines, or hydrazines
The cause of lupus is not fully understood. The develpment of lupus contains a genetice component, gene expression, and environmental triggers.
Lupus is found in virtually all countries of the world. Lupus is an autoimmune disease that is not contagious, but rather develops when there is a genetic predisposition and trigger(s).
This term refers to lupus that develops after a patient has taken a medication. Medications that can trigger drug-induced lupus include procainamide or hydralazine
1.) Lack of nutrients 2.) Dry environmental conditions 3.) Presence of harmful chemicals
Despite considerable research, the trigger for this autoimmune destruction is still unknown. At various times, evidence has pointed to genes, environmental factors, viruses, or a combination of these.
No. In order to develop lupus you have to have the right combination of genes plus triggers. The stress of surgery could trigger lupus in a person who is genetically predisposed, but not in a person who is not genetically predisposed.
Lupus is not hereditary. In order to develop lupus, a person has to inherit just the right combination of quite a few different genes and then be exposed to a trigger. Children of parents with lupus have only a slightly higher chance of developing the disease.