"Lupus is a disease in which the immune system begins to recognize and attack the body’s own tissues. This phenomenon is similar to “friendly fire” and causes inflammation in different organs of the body. The nature of lupus is highly individualized, and two patients may experience two sets of totally different symptoms. In the United States, lupus affects roughly 1 in 2000 people, and 9 out of 10 lupus cases occur in women. Although the disease occurs in people of all races and ethnic groups, it occurs more frequently in African Americans.The most common and severe form is systemic lupus erythematosus.
The first symptoms of lupus usually occur somewhere between the teen years and the 30s and may be mild, severe, sporadic, or continual. Common general symptoms include fatigue, fever, and hair loss. Lupus can also affect individual organs and body parts, such as the skin, kidneys, and joints.
If you’ve ever watched an episode of Grey’s Anatomy or heard Lady Gaga talk about the inspiration for her album Joanne (it was inspired by her aunt, who passed away due to complications from the autoimmune disease) chances are, you’ve probably heard of lupus. But how much do you actually know about the somewhat enigmatic disease?
This Lupus app provides information about lupus disease, symptoms, treatment, home remedies nutrition Lupus and much more.
Understanding the Signs, Symptoms & Diagnosis of Lupus
How is Lupus diagnosed?
Types of Lupus
Causes of Lupus
Signs, Symptoms, and Co-occuring conditions
How Lupus Affects the Body
Antiphospholipid Antibodies
Arthritis
Cardiovascular System
Immune System
Kidneys
Lungs
Nervous System
Skin
Lifestyle & Additional Information
Diet
Lupus and Cancer
Lupus and Pregnancy
Things to Avoid
Lupus Medications and Treatment Options"