Lupus Symptoms
Lupus is an autoimmune disease, complex disease. In people with lupus, the immune system turns against parts of the body to protect it.
Lupus Symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or may occur suddenly. Symptoms are usually worse in winter months, perhaps because prolonged exposure to sunlight during the summer leads to a gradual accumulation of factors that trigger symptoms months later.
If you can be very tiring lupus, skin rashes or joint pain. If the disease is severe, kidney, heart, lungs, blood or nervous system. There are two cases of lupus are exactly alike. Lupus is different for each person and the symptoms vary in type and severity significantly not only from patient to patient, but also sometimes in the same patient. Lupus can affect any part of the body.
If you are diagnosed with lupus, meet regularly with your doctor about your condition and treatment can be monitored. Make an appointment with your doctor if you notice new symptoms.






