Can lupus erythematosus be passed on to daughters? Please, 3Q

Updated on healthy 2024-05-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Not hereditary, systemic lupus erythematosus is the most typical autoimmune disease, which can injure various tissues and organs of the body, such as mucous membranes, serous membranes, blood vessels, joints, heart, kidneys, liver, spleen, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, blood, lymph, etc., and the condition is complex and dangerous. At present, it is believed that the disease is caused by a combination of genetic, endocrine, and environmental factors that cause immune dysfunction and excessive autoantibody production. Western medicines, such as hormones and immunosuppressants, focus on suppressing the hyperactive immune response, while traditional Chinese medicine focuses on rebuilding immune homeostasis through holistic regulation.

    Therefore, hormones and immunosuppressants are more important in treating the symptoms than the root cause, and have strong advantages in alleviating the disease, which are of great significance for acute and critical diseases that are difficult to block the development of the disease in the early stage and active stage, especially in the short term with traditional Chinese medicine alone. However, lupus erythematosus is a chronic and easy difficult disease, from a long-term point of view, the overall regulation and dialectical treatment of traditional Chinese medicine, the root cause is more than the symptom, in enhancing the efficacy of reducing hormones, preventing infection and reducing hormones, stabilizing the disease, maintaining long-term remission, correcting the susceptible constitution, and achieving the overall quality and other aspects have advantages. A large number of clinical practice and experimental studies have proved that the combination of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine has the best effect of complementing each other's strengths, which is significantly better than that of simple Western medicine or simple Chinese medicine.

    It is currently the best for lupus patients.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. Lupus erythematosus is not transmitted from one person to another. From the point of view of lupus erythematosus, it is still unknown.

    People have found from clinical studies that it may be related to genetic factors, the level of sex hormones in the human body, and certain environmental factors (including infection, sun exposure, food changes, drug effects, etc.). It is the combination of these factors (and possibly many unknowns) that reduces the body's immune tolerance and disrupts the body's immune function. This autoimmune disease is formed.

    Therefore, it does not spread from person to person like diseases caused by various pathogens (various bacteria, viruses, fungi, spirochetes). When a normal person comes into contact with a patient, there is no need to have the fear of being infected, nor does it need to isolate the patient, and the lupus erythematosus patient can engage in general work, study, and participate in normal people's social activities like a normal person during the stable period of disease remission.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Lupus erythematosus has a familial tendency, and heredity is a factor in its onset, but it does not mean that it will be passed on to the next generation, depending on whether it is a dominant gene or a recessive gene. Let's put it this way, it's like color blindness can be inherited, but not all three children in a family will inherit it, maybe one child. This is not necessarily the case.

    It depends on the genes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is an autoimmune disease, which is generally not hereditary, but it may not necessarily be inherited, so you should pay close attention to your diet and living habits, spend less time in the sun, observe your physical condition, and prevent it as soon as possible.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A large number of studies have shown that systemic lupus erythematosus has a genetic predisposition and familial clustering. When one member of the family develops SLE, the incidence increases in other members, with 5 to 12 first-degree relatives (parents, brothers, sisters) developing the disease; The consistent incidence rate of systemic lupus erythematosus in identical twins was 25 to 70, which was significantly higher than that in fraternal twins (1 to 3). The incidence is significantly higher in some races than in others, such as black people who are three times more common than in the general population.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Systemic lupus erythematosus tends to cluster in families, and HLA- molecules are thought to be associated with susceptibility to systemic lupus erythematosus and the formation of autoantibodies. When the HLA-class molecules C2, C4, and especially C4A are deficient, the prevalence of systemic lupus erythematosus is significantly increased. The majority of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus are women, especially young women.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dad has lupus erythematosus, which is passed on to his children.

    Systemic lupus erythematosus is not a hereditary disease, but the disease does have a certain genetic predisposition, and in layman's terms, if the father has a history of systemic lupus erythematosus, then the probability of the child getting the disease is often greater than that of the normal population.

    The incidence of systemic lupus erythematosus in the normal population is about 3, and the incidence of family lupus erythematosus in families with a family history is higher than 3, but it is not 100%, and this probability is not particularly large, so for families with father systemic lupus erythematosus, the child should be observed whether there are corresponding clinical symptoms, in general, the possibility of the child getting the disease is not very large, if the child has persistent fever, joint swelling and pain and other related conditions, go to the rheumatology department in time.

    Lupus erythematosus precautions.

    Lupus erythematosus patients must do a good job of cold prevention in their daily life, keep warm in the cold winter, wear hats and masks when going out, and try to avoid catching a cold. In addition, patients should not overwork, overwork will lead to the continuous aggravation of the disease, which will lead to a decrease in immunity, which will be detrimental to the disease**.

    Lupus erythematosus patients should try to avoid eating foods that enhance photosensitivity in their lives, such as figs, rape, celery and mushrooms, which may cause the underlying disease to flare up. In addition, patients should eat some low-salt foods, and patients with sebaceous hormone or kidney damage should be prone to edema, so it is recommended to eat a light and easily digestible diet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Lupus erythematosus has a tendency to be inherited, but it does not mean that it will be inherited. Many people with lupus erythematosus have a family history of other autoimmune diseases in their parents or other relatives, such as rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren's syndrome, and Behcet's disease, but their children may not have the disease.

    Lupus erythematosus is a multi-gene interaction disease, and in addition to susceptibility genes, the onset of lupus erythematosus may also be involved in other factors, such as environmental factors, chemical factors, and some drug factors that cause immune imbalance. In addition, there are life pressures, bad moods, etc., all of which have a certain synergistic effect, which leads to the onset of lupus erythematosus.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One of the questions people with lupus erythematosus often ask is is it hereditary?

    This is a complex and not a simple problem, as most of the patients with lupus erythematosus are women of childbearing age, as this problem has been bothering many women who want to get pregnant. According to the results of modern medical research, the internal causes of lupus erythematosus disease are genetics and female hormones, and the external causes may be ultraviolet rays, viral infections, synthetic drugs, natural Chinese medicine, herbal medicines, health foods, and pigments added to food. What is the chance of developing lupus disease in a loved one of lupus erythematosus?

    Several large studies abroad have found that one of the relatives (brothers, sisters, parents, children) of lupus erythematosus is slightly more susceptible to lupus erythematosus than the general population. Further statistics found that about 10 percent of daughters and 2 percent of sons had a 20 percent chance of developing lupus erythematosus. One of the fraternal twins has a 5 to 10 percent chance of having lupus erythematosus, which is not much different from the other siblings, while one of the identical twins has a 2-3 chance of developing lupus erythematosus.

    Lupus erythematosus patients have a first-degree family of relatives, and the number of people in the first degree is comprehensive, and there is a 5 out of 10 chance of developing lupus erythematosus in foreign studies, while our own research results are 10. On a family-based basis, we also found that there were families with lupus erythematosus in the family, and other families with first-degree relatives who would develop lupus erythematosus disease6. According to our statistics, there are more than two people with lupus erythematosus in the family, and the relationship between mother and daughter is the most, and the others are sisters, brothers, father and daughter.

    As mentioned above, take care of the protection and stay vigilant, and because lupus erythematosus** is more and more effective, the risk of children will be smaller and smaller, so lupus erythematosus patients can rest assured that they can get married and have children.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, lupus erythematosus will be hereditary, according to the genetics society, and the probability of passing on to women is relatively large, if you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital to ask a professional doctor to understand the professional knowledge. fht

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally not, this is a problem with the autoimmune system, and it is not clear whether it is hereditary, but it seems that it has not been found to be inherited

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, I checked out lupus erythematosus.

    There are many different pathogenesis, each with a different pathogenesis (i.e., different genes that affect the disease), and if the inheritance of lupus erythematosus is related to sex, it means that the gene that determines lupus erythematosus is located on the sex chromosome.

    And it must be the X chromosome (because you are a female and you don't have a Y chromosome, the mother's two X chromosomes will be randomly passed on to the child (whether it is a boy or a girl), and the probability of boys and girls getting the X chromosome of the diseased gene is the same, so there will be no saying that the female is not passed on to the male;

    If the gene for lupus erythematosus is located in the autosome, the chance of passing it on to a child is even more independent of sex.

    The encyclopedia says that there are more than 50 genes that affect lupus erythematosus, and these more than 50 genes may work together to cause lupus erythematosus, so you don't have to worry too much, the child you give birth to may not necessarily get lupus erythematosus.

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