The life expectancy of males with lupus can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the severity of the disease, the presence of organ involvement, and access to effective treatment. Generally, with advancements in medical care, many individuals with lupus can lead relatively normal lives, and studies suggest that men with lupus have similar life expectancies to women, although they may experience more severe symptoms. Early diagnosis and proper management are crucial for improving outcomes. Regular medical follow-up and a healthy lifestyle can further enhance longevity.
Long term effects of lupus are entirely dependent upon the severity of the disease, how long the disease has been present, and the organs and tissues affected. Some lupus patients live full productive lives with normal life spans even though they have lupus. Other lupus patients live only days and die.
There is no such thing as crest lupus. Crest disease is a different disease alltogether. It is however an autoimmune disease just like lupus.
Canis lupus familiaris is the scientific name for dogs; they live with people.
hepatitis d life is according hepatitis b it viral infection,and lupus is autoimmune skin disease 55 to 60 year pass away
This is my area, for a change. I am a wolf ethologist. Canis lupus arctos, the arctic wolf, is a subspecies of Canis lupus, the grey wolf. This wolf is about 300,000 years ago in its evolutionary introduction. They only wolf that is still on its entire ancestral range yet.
55 year is the average age
Life Expectancy: Males: 72.31; Females: 80.43
Yes arctic wolves ( Canis lupus arctos ) and the grey wolf ( Canis lupus ) live in the arctic region.
Females live up to 26 years. Males 24 years or less.
You usually live life the same but your last years u will suffer dying! Its sad but you just newed to be happy you lived that long!
Dingo (canis lupus dingo) weight 10 to 24 kg, females are smaller than males.
It's not curable and can be fatal, but these days with careful treatment most people with lupus can live fairly normal lives.