According to the Lupus Foundation of America, it is believed that diet is not a contributing factor, I would assume that includes what you eat and drink. But, I did go to church a few years ago with a woman who had all the symptoms of Lupus, and was diagnosed and treated for Lupus, but when she went to another doctor for a second opinion he had her journal her intake of food and drink, and then had her cut out diet sodas (she drank 6 to 12 cans a day), her symptoms disappeared and last time I saw her had not returned. The doctor had explained that a build up of the artificial sweetener used in Diet Soda can produce symptoms similar to an autoimmune disease; headaches, fatigue, swelling in joints, etc.
It hasn't been proven that drinking diet soda causes premature babies.
Lupus anticoagulant does not, in itself cause tiredness but having lupus does. Lupus can cause anemia which in turn causes fatigue. Lupus can cause the body to make inflammatory cytokines which cause a feeling of flu like fatigue.
Yes. Lupus can cause autoimmune hepatitis.
Both regular soda and diet soda are sweetened, but diet soda is sweetened with artificial sweetener and thus has few or no calories.
Despite saying "diet", even diet sodas have a few calories in them (around 2 or 3 per 8 oz. can). Also, the ingredients used to sweeten or flavor the soda aren't always very healthy, even if they are low-cal. You can also become addicted to soda, and so much of even diet soda can cause you to gain weight.
There are studies already about how diet soda affects our body and may even cause long term health problems. You may refer to the article linked below.
The cause of Lupus is unknown so it is hard to say if Abilify could cause Lupus. Lupus could be caused by certain drugs so the best bet would to stay away from drugs.
Yes, lupus can cause pain and hot flashing.
Doe smoking cause lupus flare ups
Nope, both regular and diet soda work. Although Diet soda is preferable since it erupts more violently.
She drinks diet soda, so she won't ever get cancer.
No, because if diet soda has sugar in it, people won't call it diet soda.