By: Josue Diaz and Corey Duval
Lupus- Chronic Autoimmune disease that attacks the body. Flares and Remissions. (ON AGAIN, OFF AGAIN.) Not contagious Immune system is overactive.
Body cannot identify alien invaders from domestic tissue The body creates too many antibodies Attacks the healthy tissue
Fatigue Joint and Muscle Pain- common Skin Issues- Rashes and Sores- common Sensitivity to Light Headaches Heart Issues- Paracarditis Lung Issues- pleurisy Mental Issues-anxiety and depression Fever- common Weight Loss Hair Loss Swollen Glands Anemia Raynaud's Phenomenon-Small vessels under skin turn red white or blue, areas feel numb and cold Vasculitis Swelling of Distal Limbs- common
Initial Treatment(Mild Lupus) Avoid sun Corticosteroid Cream/Oral Anti-inflammatory Drugs Antimalarial Drugs Severe Case Treatment Higher dose of Corticosteroids Immunosuppressant's
People with Lupus have great risk for heart attacks and strokes Not related to Cancer Strikes mostly women of child-bearing age 16,000+ cases reported annually across the U.S. Extremely challenging to diagnose
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