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Lupus is a complicated medical condition when compared to other autoimmune diseases. Anyone can catch Lupus, however there are groups of people who are more vulnerable to the condition. In fact, gender is a crucial factor in how the Lupus disease can be spread. For...
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As an autoimmune disease, “lupus” is an aggressive health condition that should not be taken lightly. More specifically, the patients of this disorder need to treat their condition with as much care as possible. Because of the diversity found within the human body, each lupus...
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When we think of diseases, we typically expect to see evidence and symptoms, we expect to see a person that looks sick. When it comes to people with lupus, they don’t always appear to be sick or have anything wrong with them. Which could lead...
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Having the feeling of pain and/or swollen joints, unusual hair loss, extreme fatigue, especially if you are college student), etc can be really uncomfortable for someone. Well, some people have to deal with those symptoms. These symptoms can be a sign of LUPUS; this disease...
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Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that damages any part of the body such as skin, joints or any part inside the body. Autoimmune disease means that our immune response cannot differentiate foreign invaders and the healthy tissue in the body. Thus the body creates...
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Lupus, Latin for wolf, was the term chosen by physicians in the early 19th century to describe a relatively rare condition characterized by a distinct rash on the face. Erythema, or redness, was combined with the wolf description to coin our current term for the...
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The southern African region has its own challenges with lupus. The low incidence rate in whole Africa may be the result of multiple factors. In majority of cases there is delay in diagnosis, Tiffin et al has reported in 93% of cases there is complete...
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Lupus Nephritis is a kidney infection or an aggravation which is caused due to Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or commonly called Lupus in kidney. SLE is an autoimmune disease which suppress the immune system/ immune responses, due to its high prevalence it is widely explored...
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The immune system protects our bodies against things such as bacteria. The disease lupus attacks the immune system. Lupus is described as the development of harmful pathogens that damage tissue (Lee & Bae, 2010). When afflicted with Lupus, the immune system attacks organs and itself....
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Skin lupus is a condition caused by the body reacting poorly to UV light and any types of radiation. It is an autoimmune disease affecting the body’s ability to recognize foreign invaders from its own tissue and this leads to skin lesions. The body normally...
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General History of Disease Lupus was originated in 400 BC by a man named Hippocrates and he has records of patients with the butterfly rash. Lupus was first seen in Greece. Causes of Disease Lupus is not a contagious disease but you can get it...