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Lupus erythematosus The prognosis is not very ideal, there is a possibility of ** for life, but you can get married, if the physical indicators are stable, you can have children under the guidance of a doctor, but you should pay attention to the laboratory indicators of the body.
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Prognosis for systemic lupus erythematosus.
According to the analysis of a large number of clinical data, the prognosis of systemic lupus erythematosus is related to many factors. Due to the development of medical science and technology, early diagnosis technology is becoming more and more perfect, and the application and support of glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants are strengthened, and the prognosis is getting better and better. The average survival time in the 40s years; In the 50s, the 5-year survival rate after the 80s was more than 90%, and in recent years, it has been reported that the 10-year survival rate can reach 85%, and many people have survived for more than 20 years, or even more than 35 years.
Here are some common factors that affect the prognosis of lupus:
1) Early diagnosis is the key to a good or bad prognosis. If the diagnosis is made until the vital organs of the whole body are seriously damaged or even the function is reduced, then no matter how strong the measures are, it is often useless.
2) Early correct and reasonable** is the key to the prognosis of lupus, such as the correct selection of hormones, including the time of administration, dosage and method. The use of immunosuppressants has greatly improved the prognosis of lupus, especially for lupus nephritis.
3) Renal damage is a very important point in the prognosis of lupus, whether there is a large amount of proteinuria, how the pathological changes of kidney biopsy, how the kidney function, and the response to ** have an impact on the prognosis. Kidney failure is the second leading cause of death from lupus.
4) Multisystem damage, such as pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis, encephalopathy, cardiac involvement, etc., are also factors for the poor prognosis of systemic lupus erythematosus.
5) With the use of hormones and immunosuppressants, fewer and fewer people are dying from lupus and more and more people are dying from lupus complications. Infection is the most common complication of lupus, so how you control it can also affect your prognosis.
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Of course, I'll show you a picture of my child :) It's almost a week old. Bless you.
It is still dangerous for adults to have children without taking medicine for a year after the condition is stabilized, and it is necessary to listen to the instructions of the attending doctor.
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In 2010, my mother was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus, the disease is under average control, and now she has a stage of femoral head necrosis and is in the first stage. Yes, lupus erythematosus cannot be a**, nor can necrosis of the femoral head, but SLE patients must adjust their mentality, control their condition, and live happily! QQ group 220461043 and hope that all lupus patients can exchange experiences.
How to deal with sudden symptoms, I believe that being strong can defeat the disease...Remind everyone not to rush to the doctor, go to a regular tertiary hospital for treatment! Believe in the science, believe in yourself!
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Lupus erythematosus is a very common immune system disease, which has a huge harm to people's health, which will lead to many adverse symptoms on people's bodies, the most typical symptoms are butterfly erythema on people's bodies, and a series of adverse symptoms such as back-burning fever will occur on the patient's body.
For systemic lupus erythematosus, I believe everyone has a certain understanding, which has a certain harm to people's health, and in severe cases, it can even lead to the death of patients. The full name of lupus erythematosus is systemic lupus erythematosus, which is an immune system disease, which is more common in women, which will lead to a lot of adverse symptoms in women.
Systemic lupus erythematosus will cause many adverse symptoms on the patient's body, and the symptoms are very typical, so we can judge for ourselves that the most typical symptom of systemic lupus erythematosus in the early stage is the appearance of red butterfly spots on the body, and this butterfly spot will appear in many parts of the human face, including the face, and the adverse impact on the appearance of the person is huge.
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580% of patients with lupus erythematosus will have ** damage, so erythema is one of the most common ** symptoms of lupus erythematosus, and most patients develop it when exposed to sunlight or ultraviolet rays.
6. Joint pain itself is one of the symptoms of lupus erythematosus, once lupus erythematosus** will appear as a family symptom of joint pain, generally in the knee, wrist, ankle, elbow, finger, toe joint, can be migratory.
7. When lupus erythematosus**, the rash symptoms will disappear, but if the wolf erythematosus begins to appear, a fresh rash will appear, and even a vasculitis-like rash on the fingers, toes and other parts will appear.
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The symptoms of lupus erythematosus are as follows:
1. ** lupus erythematosus.
may present with butterfly erythema on the cheeks and dorsum of the nose; It may also present as a rash with erythema of varying sizes
plaques or papules, covered with thin, non-adhesive scales; It may also appear as discoid erythema, plaques, and adhesive scales on the surface.
2. Systemic lupus erythematosus.
It may manifest as butterfly-shaped erythema on the bridge of the nose and cheeks, or hair loss, periungual erythema, discoid erythema, nodular erythema, etc.; It may also manifest as joint pain, swelling, necrosis of the femoral head, osteoporosis, etc.;
It may also present with fever, fatigue, hematuria, elevated blood pressure, eyelid edema, and generalized edema.
3. Special type of lupus erythematosus.
The main manifestations are arthritis
Serousitis, etc., the kidneys, **, and central nervous system are less involved. aqui te amo。The symptoms of lupus erythematosus are mainly facial erythema, which is specific, generally distributed on both sides of the cheeks, butterfly-shaped, accompanied by desquamation, and worsened after sun exposure, and severe patients will also be accompanied by erythema in other parts of the body.
In the early stage, in addition to facial erythema, patients may also have obvious hair loss, alopecia areata, fever, joint pain and other symptoms. Patients with advanced disease may also have blood involvement
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular systems, corresponding symptoms appear, such as palpitations, chest pain, purpura, etc. When the patient's immune function is reduced, there may be systemic lupus erythematosus nephritis and other diseases, which is the most common complication of patients with lupus erythematosus
Edema and other symptoms. As the disease progresses, lupus erythematosus may affect multiple organs throughout the body, and the manifestation of symptoms is mainly related to the severity of the patient's condition. Lupus erythematosus can present with a variety of symptoms, including fever, weight loss, loss of appetite, fatigue and weakness, and joint and muscle pain.
1. Lupus erythematosus will cause all systems and organs of the patient to be affected, and whichever system is involved, which organ will have corresponding symptoms; 2. If the brain is involved, the patient will have headaches, loss of consciousness and even psychotic seizures, epilepsy, etc.; 3. If the kidneys are involved, the patient will have lupus nephritis, swelling, hypertension, edema, etc.; 4. Involving the lungs, patients may have cough, shortness of breath, pleural effusion, alveolar hemorrhage, lupus pneumonia, etc., and even life-threatening;
5. If the heart is involved, patients will have pericarditis, myocarditis and even myocardial infarction.
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Generally speaking, men are less likely to get lupus erythematosus Of course, if one of your parents has the disease, you must be vigilant
Lupus erythematosus, a butterfly-shaped bright red spot on the face, distributed along the bridge of the nose as the central axis; Disc-shaped erythema distributed on the hands and feet (usually in the palms) is clearly demarcated between the lesions and the healthy**;
Your condition may be discoid lupus erythematosus, but it is best to go to the hospital for an immunization test to know if it is lupus erythematosus. It's useless to be anxious at home, hurry up and take a look, ps: Discoid lupus erythematosus can be cured.
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The initial symptoms of lupus erythematosus are fever, and it seems that your condition is not lupus erythematosus, so you should go to a provincial hospital for examination (hospitals below the municipal level are generally not detectable).
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It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up first, the symptoms of lupus erythematosus are: joint pain, as well as rashes and mouth ulcers on the **.
1. Lupus erythematosus dietary remedies: eat more foods containing vitamin C. Patients who take hormone ** lupus erythematosus for a long time can cause calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, bone calcium loss, resulting in osteoporosis, and in severe cases, osteonecrosis, so in addition to taking calcium supplements routinely, they should also eat more calcium-containing foods, which have a good auxiliary effect on **lupus erythematosus. >>>More
**The lesion begins with one or several bright red spots, the size of mung bean to soybean, with adhesive scales on the surface, which gradually expands later, and is round or irregularly shaped, with a significantly darkened pigment at the edges, slightly higher than the center.
When the immune system is disordered and plays the wrong immune role, a series of symptoms will appear, and there is no effective ** program, only through immunosuppression to avoid the occurrence of disorder.
When a normal person comes into contact with a patient, there is no need to have the fear of being infected, and there is no need to isolate the patient, and the lupus erythematosus patient can engage in general work, study, and participate in the social activities of normal people like normal people during the stable period of disease remission. >>>More
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