Case Study: Lupus (Luupus Erythematosus)

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Lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus)

Overview:

Lupus (or systemic lupus erythematosus, the name of its most common form) is a disease that can affect almost all parts of the body, causing symptoms of mild to very severe, so much so that some of them can be lethal.

To treat lupus is necessary to understand its operation, if the lupus concerns you directly or indirectly, this article will help you understand it better, explaining what it is and what are the cures.

Causes:

To understand the disease is important to understand the functioning of the immune system, formed by specialized blood cells, white blood cells, and from chemical substances produced by them (antibodies). Our organism is able to recognize foreign bodies or foreign cells, …show more content…

Prevention:

1. A good way to learn to live with lupus is to understand the disease and its symptoms, if you learn to recognize the warning signs of an attack; the patient can take appropriate action to reduce the intensity.

2. It can be helpful to learn the strategies of attack prevention. For proper prevention, for example, you can limit your exposure to the sun or schedule moments of rest and tranquility.

3. It is important that patients suffering from lupus to consult your doctor regularly, rather than ask for help only when symptoms worsen. If you undergo regular examinations and tests your doctor may notice changes, even small.

4. Patients should prevent all diseases in some way related to lupus, for example by gynecological exams and breast care. Also go to the dentist regularly can prevent potentially dangerous infections.

5. If you are being treated with corticosteroids or ant malarial medications should do an eye exam each year to see if there are eye problems and possibly cure

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