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Lupus is a remitting/flaring disease. A flare is a period of increased disease activity. Flares are typically characterized by aching joints, fevers and extreme fatigue. Other symptoms of a flare include chest pain on deep breathing. This can be caused by pericarditis (inflammation of the outer lining of the heart), pleurisy (inflammation of the lining of the lungs), or both. Some people experience a variety of rashes, skin problems, and hair loss. For those whose central nervous system is affected by lupus, seizures might occur.

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Does lupus go away?

Discoid lupus may come and go in periods of increased disease activity called flares. Additionally, sometimes discoid lupus goes into remission and disease activity stops altogether. This is rare, but possible.


How much would you be hospitalized with lupus?

How much? You mean how long? It all depends, people with lupus get these things called "flares" where the symptoms appear out of no where and they can be mild to extreme, and depending on how long or how bad they are they could be in the hospital for days to weeks.


Can lupus be caused by a misquito bite?

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.


What is the disease known as lupus?

Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease in which the cells of the immune system which are supposed to protect against pathogens (viruses, bacteria, fungi, and toxins) mistakenly target the health self. There is no cure for lupus. Lupus is managed by suppressing the immune system with a variety of medications. Most cases of lupus are mild to moderate, but it can also be life threatening. Lupus is also a remitting/flaring disease characterized by periods of calm called remission and periods of activity called flares.


Why take plaquenil for lupus?

Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) is commonly prescribed for lupus because it helps reduce inflammation, manage symptoms, and prevent flares. It is particularly effective in treating skin rashes and joint pain associated with lupus. Additionally, it can help decrease the risk of complications related to the disease, such as organ damage. Overall, its immunomodulatory properties make it a valuable part of lupus management.


Can weight loss surgery cause lupus?

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.


Can you fly with lupus diseases?

You may be able to fly with lupus, however it may cause a spike in disease activity called a flare. This is often due to the stressful experience of travel, as well as the increased UV radiation known for causing autoimmune flares.


Can systemic lupus erythematosus be prevented?

There are no known ways to avoid developing SLE. However, it is possible for a patient who has been diagnosed with SLE to prevent flares of the disease.


What does loe protein the blood have to do with lupus?

There is a protein called complement that is used up during autoimmune activity. Low complement means lupus is active. C reactive protein is another protein marker. This protein is high during flares. So, what matters is which protein is low.


How does the sun affect Lupus?

UV rays cause destruction of cells which may trigger a flare of increased antibodies against those destroyed cells. This often results in a flare of disease activity and symptoms. Lupus patients are warned to stay out of the sun and other UV light sources to minimize flares.


What doesDiscoid lupus look like?

Lupus doesn't have a particular look. It can cause a rash across your face which has been described as a butterfly rash because it spans your cheeks and nose. This is the only visible physical symptom.


Proactiv will not tr?

Proactiv will not treat lupus skin lesions; Proactiv is a treatment for acne. The active ingredient is benzoyl peroxide. Although benzoyl peroxide is useful to treat acne and safe for people with lupus, care should be taken. Benzoyl peroxide can be irritating to the skin and photosensitizing, thus risking potential lupus flares with sun exposure. The dose of benzoyl peroxide in Proactiv is lower than that in some other formulations, but adequate sunscreen is still imperative prior to sun exposure, especially for people with lupus.