How is SLE treated and what treatments are available for SLE erythematosus?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Mild: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are sufficient, and if no response is effective, corticosteroids, prednisone kg (kg) as soon as possible

    Moderate: Bonisone.

    Severe: 1 mg kg of prednisone.

    Remission: Days of prednisone use.

    Also, you need to relax yourself, I know it's hard to do this, but we have to admit that a good attitude is very important, when you are facing the disease, this is particularly important, and how you are too much, this is within the range of things you can choose, you should choose the best in this way, it will be more conducive to your future life, I hope your name is not called a sleeping future, face life positively, positive ** disease, you will have a high quality of life.

    o(∩_o~

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, it is not possible to take hormones, because this disease is a disease of connective tissue, mostly manifested as rheumatoid arthritis, which will damage the kidneys, heart, lungs and nervous system in severe cases.

    The dialectic can be divided into: heat poison internal sheng type, yin deficiency and fire prosperity type, qi stagnation and blood stasis type, spleen and kidney yang deficiency type.

    **Rule: 1. Add or subtract buffalo horn rehmannia soup; Second, add or subtract with six-flavor rehmannia soup; Third, use the blood house to remove stasis decoction plus or minus; Fourth, add or subtract with eight-flavor rehmannia soup.

    Or use a combination of Chinese and Western medicine to heal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I also have this disease, I got the disease at the age of 14, and now I have been 11 years, and it is well controlled, and I have affected the kidneys at the beginning of the disease, as if I have joint pain to take Tripterygium wilfordii, but this medicine will affect women's menstruation. You just see an expert outpatient clinic at Sichuan Medicine, don't believe in the so-called drugs that can ** this disease on the rivers and lakes, they are all"Skewers"Deceptive, there is no cure for this disease now! There's a saying that's called"Cancer that doesn't die"!

    Let's drag it out, maybe when medical technology is developed, what can be transplanted? It's better to die than to live!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's all about taking hormones, I'm also SLE, and now I occasionally have finger joint pain, and it will disappear after a few days of hormones.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    With ants can be **, rheumatism, rheumatoid, lupus erythematosus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    (1) Western medicine**.

    Patients are mainly on bed rest, and those who are in stable condition can move appropriately, but they should pay attention to the combination of work and rest, active infection, light avoidance and positive complications.

    Patients with mild or atypical early stages can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine or non-hormonal anti-inflammatory agents**.

    Adrenocortical hormone**: For patients with typical SLE with lupus nephritis, prednisone or prednisolone should be the drug of choice, and a low-dose long-course regimen is currently recommended, prednisone, 20 mg per day, taken early in the morning, and the dose can be gradually reduced after the effect appears, and the daily dose can be reduced every 2 to 4 weeks until 1 10 mg per day, which is maintained for a long time. Patients with active lupus nephritis should be treated with cyclophosphamide (CTX)**.

    Immunosuppressants: CTX can inhibit T and B lymphocytes. It is used as an adjuvant for central nervous system lupus, lupus nephritis and hormones in patients with severe hemolysis. Dosage 2 3 mg kg intravenously, or 50 100 mg daily orally.

    Immunomodulators: transfer factor, levamisole, etc., but the efficacy is not yet certain.

    2) Traditional Chinese Medicine**.

    Yin deficiency and internal heat: symptoms include long-term low-grade fever, hot hands and feet, flushed face with dark purple patches, dry mouth and sore throat, thirst for cold drinks, red eyes, swollen and painful joints, red tongue with little lichen or thin yellow moss, and thin pulses. Equivalent to the chronic active phase of SLE. It is advisable to nourish yin and clear heat.

    Prescription: 30 grams of raw land, 30 grams of raw gypsum (decoction first), 30 grams of raw coy seeds, honeysuckle vine, and Japanese knotweed, 12 grams of wheat root, Xuanshen, Zhimu, and Sichuan hyssop, 15 grams of scutellaria, and 3 grams of raw licorice.

    Patients taking hormones often have white and greasy moss, as long as the stomach is normal, and the syndrome cannot be distinguished by wet weight, the lichen should be abandoned.

    Qiying fever: symptoms include high fever, red face, erythema and red rash, dry throat, thirst and cold drinks, red and little urine, joint pain, red tongue, slippery pulse or flood. Equivalent to the acute exacerbation of SLE. It is advisable to clear heat and extinguish fire.

    Prescription medicine: 30 grams of raw gypsum, cold water stone, talc, shengdi, and coria seeds, 12 grams of scutellaria, honeysuckle, and zhimu, 15 grams of skullcap and danpi, 10 grams of red peony and human yellow each.

    Hot and depressed drinking: the tongue is thick and greasy, and the pulse is slippery. It is equivalent to SLE causing heart damage, which is manifested as pericarditis, myocarditis and pleurisy. It is advisable to clear the heat and drink.

    Prescription: 30 grams of Radix Porcelain, 30 grams of Mulberry White Bark, 30 grams of Shengdi and Shengli Seeds, 15 grams of Radix Shashen, 12 grams of Scutellaria baicalensis, 12 grams of Poria Cocos, 12 grams of Almond, Citrus aurantium and Zhimu, 6 grams of licorice, 10 grams of Tulip.

    Stasis and paralysis: petechiae on the hands and feet, dark red spots of macules, white and purple on both hands, blue spots on both legs such as nets, hair loss, chyme, aphthous ulcers, epistaxis, muscle epistaxis, joint swelling and pain, short and red urine, proteinuria, but no edema, thin tongue coating and red tongue, red tongue or ecchymosis, thin pulse, astringent pulse. This syndrome is equivalent to SLE chronic active hand and foot vasculitis with lupus nephritis.

    It is advisable to clear heat and cool the blood, invigorate the blood and dissipate stasis.

    Prescription: 12 grams of Zhimu, 15 grams of skullcap, 30 grams of red vine, salvia, luodeda, June snow, elderberry, and raw land, 10 grams of Sichuan hyssop, 10 grams of Chuanxiong, and 6 grams of licorice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus, Western medicine mostly uses glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants and other drugs. Through a large number of clinical observations, the nephrologists found that the hormone effect is not good, and it is easy to reverse, and the liver, spleen, and kidney function of patients are declining day by day with repeated diseases. Hormone drugs can also cause disorders of substance metabolism and water and salt metabolism, such as edema, hypokalemia, hypertension, diabetes, thinning, moon face, buffalo back, central obesity, hirsutism, acne, muscle weakness and muscle atrophy, and may also lead to osteoporosis, vertebral compression fractures, cataracts, glaucoma, etc., which will bring great pain to patients.

    Follow the meridians to protect the kidneys**"It is believed that the pathogenesis of lupus nephritis is: liver blood deficiency, hyperactivity of liver yang, spleen qi deficiency, imbalance of transport and transfusion, kidney yang deficiency, kidney can not distinguish the turbidity, the five organs are damaged, showing warm poison spots, water deficiency and fatigue, etc., the disease does not go away for a long time, and the external evil is induced, from shallow to deep, from the surface to the inside and through the meridians to the kidneys.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The disease is not yet complete. The condition can only be controlled with medication to prevent it from getting worse.

    The doctor will first ask me to take a blood test to see what the specific condition is. After that, according to the results, the dosage corresponding to the severity of the disease is prescribed, and the prescription of Western medicine is similar. They are all drugs to control the development of the disease (note that the medicine generally contains Tang Pie, hormone and other factors that have *** on the human body).

    After taking the medicine for a while, the doctor will reduce the amount of the drug according to how much you control. In the end, just eat a little bit and you're good to go.

    Although this disease is currently unavoidable, death is already a small probability event for this disease. As long as the condition is well controlled, patients can still live like normal people.

    By the way, I heard that some people have tried to use stem cell transplantation to ** this disease. If it succeeds, this disease should be available in the near future!!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be timely and symptomatic after the disease is discovered, and after stabilization, it should be taken on time and checked regularly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I am lupus renal type 4, first with a high dose of hormone shock, and then from 10 tablets maintenance + immunosuppressants.

    The doctor said that 3 tablets is a basic maintenance amount, and if you add traditional Chinese medicine, it is only a tentative reduction in the dosage of hormones, and if it doesn't work, you can add it back. Hormones can't be stopped anyway.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Agree with the upstairs point of taking control first and then seek other better ways.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For autoimmune diseases, Zheng Kangzhong will definitely be able to do it in the early and middle stages, and it can only depend on the situation in the late stage.

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