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Lupus

Fast Facts about Lupus

  • Lupus is a chronic, byzantine and a very widespread disease that can affect nearly all of the body parts at once.
  • Despite being so prevalent, the common knowledge and awareness about lupus is lacking greatly
  • More than 90% patients of lupus are women
  • People of color are more likely to get lupus

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  • 1.5 million Americans and  a minimum of 5 million people round the world are suffering from one form of Lupus or another
  • Lupus comes in many forms. For some there might be visible symptoms, for others there might be none at all

When our body’s immune system backfires and instead of attacking the harmful viruses, ends up attacking our own healthy organs and tissues, it is called an autoimmune disease. And one of them is called Lupus. Lupus sets off inflammation in different tissues of our body and ends up affecting the body’s internal parts and organs.

There are four different kinds of Lupus:

Drug-induced Lupus:

When the dose of certain medications is consumed in high amount this autoimmune disease is contracted. They can be treated immediately by stopping the usage of the drugs and medications.

Systematic Lupus:

This is the most common kind of lupus and attacks organs like heart, lungs, kidneys mad brain.

Cutaneous Lupus:

This form of Lupus is skin deep and visibly affects the skin of the patients.

Neonatal Lupus:

This form of Lupus is rare in which the fetus is affected by the mother’s antibodies and may end up with conditions like skin rash and liver problems.

Symptoms

Symptoms of the lupus can be felt at once due to inflammation but there are also various indirect symptoms that can indicate of a disease like Lupus. Such as:

  • Headaches
  • Shortness Of Breath
  • Chest Pains
  • Headaches
  • Fever, Seizures And Stroke
  • Depression And Anxiety
  • Insomnia
  • Blurred Vision And Dry Eyes
  • Memory Loss And Confusion
  • High Blood Pressure And Heart Diseases
  • Kidney Damage
  • Lung Damage
  • Infections,
  • Anemia
  • Joint Pains
  • Muscle Aches
  • Skin Rashes And Sunburns

If the complications in lupus are too high then the risk of death is higher otherwise people live a healthy life even with Lupus with proper care and awareness.

Recommended Supplements

While eating a healthy diet and regular exercise helps to manage Lupus, it is not enough to keep you fit and healthy. Supplements are essential for managing Lupus and reducing its symptoms. But it should be kept in mind that supplements should not be used to replace the treatment for Lupus. It is not always true that natural products are safe for use. Many products can react with your body and produce an adverse reaction. Thus, it is better to be safe and consult your before starting to use any supplements for managing your condition.

The following supplements have proven to benefit people with Lupus: