On average, individuals with Lupus have a life expectancy of five years less than that of an average, healthy person. Currently, the lifespan of a healthy individual is 77 - 80 years old. Therefore, someone with Lupus has a life expectancy of 72 - 75 years old.
Remember, this is just an average, and every person is different. Whereas some people are severely affected by their Lupus and can die earlier from complications, others can control this chronic illness and live well past what is considered the "normal" life expectancy.
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Approximately 15% of diagnoses of lupus may be misdiagnoses of other disorders, including fibromyalgia, seronegative spondyloarthropathies such as ankylosing spondylitis
With medical management and treatment, you can lead a normal life with lupus.
The "fog" described by Lupus patients and Fibromyalgia patients is basically the same thing. It typically consists of a feeling of cognitive impairment where you may not be able to remember basic things, words, or even what you are doing. This can often be worsened by some medications, however it is most likely a side effect of dealing with constant pain and ineffective sleep.
A major life stress, physical or mental, can bring about the onset of Fibromyalgia.
Lupus can be life threatening at times, thus it is important to be under the care of a rhuematologist and get regular blood work done. The most common reason lupus is life threatening is when lupus affects the kidneys.
If a personâ??s muscles are sore, they may have a serious condition, such as lupus or fibromyalgia. The aches may also be from an infection or taking certain prescriptions.
Arthralgia is the medical term for joint pain. There are many possible causes for joint pain including arthritis, injury, fibromyalgia, and autoimmune diseases such as lupus.
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All cases of rheumatism can affect joints HYowever there are many forms of arthritis such as RA lupus that can effect other parts of the body.
Fibromyalgia is often triggered by a major physical or mental stress. Therefore, the same factors that lead to certain other conditions may also lead to fibromyalgia. Some of these conditions include migraines; autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and ankylosing spondyilitis; irritable bowel syndrome; and depression.
Alveolar rheumatic lupus is a rare, life threatening manifestation of lupus that can possibly cause a hemorrhage in the little sacks (alveoli) in the lungs.