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		<description><![CDATA[There are two main forms of this autoimmune disease &#8211; Systemic lupus erythematosus and Discoid lupus erythematosus.Systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and debilitating form which can cause inflammation of the joints, tendons, connective tissue and major organs such as the kidneys and heart. However, the most obvious symptom is a butterfly-shaped rash [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are two main forms of this autoimmune disease &#8211; Systemic <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >lupus</a> erythematosus and Discoid lupus erythematosus.Systematic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common and debilitating form which can cause inflammation of the joints, tendons, connective tissue and major organs such as the kidneys and heart. However, the most obvious symptom is a butterfly-shaped rash which occurs across the cheeks and nose.Causes of LupusIt&#8217;s generally believed that lupus is caused by alterations in the immune system. The body&#8217;s immune system normally fights foreign bacteria and viruses; however, with lupus, the immune system may fail to recognize &#8220;self&#8221; substances and will make antibodies that attack the body&#8217;s own tissue. This is called autoimmunity. The body may also fail to clear antigens (foreign particles), and certain white blood cells may behave abnormally. GeneticsMost researchers feel that it is likely that there is a genetic component to lupus. The condition can be considered hereditary in that people who have a family history or lupus itself, other autoimmune condtions, or allergic conditions, seem to be at increased risk of developing the disease. This is not to say that everyone with a family history such as this will develop lupus. Researchers have not discovered a single gene that is linked to lupus but have found groups of genes, particularly on chromosomes 6, 16 and 20, which seem to indicate a person is at greater risk of developing the condition.Symptoms of LupusSLE symptoms may develop slowly over months or years, or they may appear suddenly. Symptoms tend to be worse during winter months, perhaps because prolonged exposure to sunlight in the summer causes a gradual build-up of factors that trigger symptoms months later.Each person with lupus has slightly different symptoms that can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time. However, some of the most common symptoms of lupus include painful or swollen joints (<a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/arthritis"title="" >arthritis</a>), unexplained fever, and extreme fatigue. A characteristic red skin rash (the so-called butterfly or malar rash) may appear across the nose and cheeks. Affecting what the Lupus Foundation of America estimates is 500,000 to 1.5 million Americans, lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects various parts of the body, especially the skin, joints, blood, and kidneysLupus treatedSteroids. Steroid creams can be applied directly to rashes. The use of creams is usually safe and effective, especially for mild rashes. The use of steroid creams or tablets in low doses can be effective for mild or moderate features of lupus. Steroids also can be used in higher doses when internal organs are threatened. Unfortunately, high doses also are most likely to produce side effects.Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine)—Commonly used to help keep mild lupus-related problems, such as skin and joint disease, under control. This drug is also effective at preventing lupus flares.antimalarial drugs such as chloroquine phosphate or hydroxychloroquine for rashes, arthritis and malaiseimmunosuppressive and cytotoxic drugs such as Immuran (azathioprine) and Cytoxan (cycyclophosphamide) are prescribed with vital organs are involved and/or corticosteroids aren&#8217;t effective. </p>
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		<title>Information on Lupus Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Systemic lupus erythematosus, also commonly referred to as lupus or SLE, is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease. Lupus can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system and other organs of the body. It is not uncommon for symptoms associated with lupus to resemble symptoms associated with other types of arthritis and rheumatic disease, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Systemic <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >lupus</a> erythematosus, also commonly referred to as lupus or SLE, is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease. Lupus can affect the joints, skin, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system and other organs of the body. It is not uncommon for symptoms associated with lupus to resemble symptoms associated with other types of <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/arthritis"title="" >arthritis</a> and rheumatic disease, making lupus difficult to diagnose.According to the Lupus Foundation of America, approximately 1.5 million people in the U.S. have lupus. People of African, Asian and Native American descent are more likely to develop lupus than are Caucasians. Although it can occur in both men and women, 90% of people diagnosed with the disease are women. Women of childbearing age (14 to 45 years old) are most often affected—as many as 1 in 250 may develop lupus.In lupus, the regulation of the immune system goes awry and the body produces autoantibodies (antibodies that attack the patient&#8217;s own tissues). This reaction results in inflammation that causes redness, pain and swelling in the affected parts of the body.Lupus is a condition characterized by chronic inflammation of body tissues caused by autoimmune disease. Autoimmune diseases are illnesses that occur when the body&#8217;s tissues are attacked by its own immune system. The immune system is a complex system within the body that is designed to fight infectious agents, for example, bacteria, and other foreign invaders.Some patients with lupus have a very mild condition, which can be treated with simple medications, whereas others can have serious, life-threatening complications. Lupus is more common in women than men, and its peak incidence is after puberty—the reason for this is unknown.Memory problems bother patients on a day-to-day basis. This is a huge problem, and we don&#8217;t know why. In lupus patients, we are often overlooking fibromyalgia. Thirty percent of my patients have fibromyalgia. You are tired, you hurt, and nothing your doctor does helps. Fibromyalgia is not inflammatory. It is a resetting of the pain thermostat in the brain. I suspect it has more of an impact on your day-to-day life than your lupus, if your lupus is not flaring.Lupus can affect anybody but the distribution is somewhat uneven. The disease is much more common in women, especially those of childbearing age, with ratio of women to men being around 9:1. The disease also appears to be more prevalent in women of African, Asian, Hispanic and Native American origin but the degree to which this is due to genetics or socioeconomic factors is unknown.If you have lupus, your immune system attacks healthy cells and tissues by mistake. This can damage your joints, skin, blood vessels and organs. There are many kinds of lupus. The most common type, systemic lupus erythematosus, affects many parts of the body. Discoid lupus causes a rash that doesn&#8217;t go away. Subacute cutaneous lupus causes sores after being out in the sun. Another type can be caused by medication. Neonatal lupus, which is rare, affects newborns.SLE (lupus) is an autoimmune disease. This means there is a problem with the body&#8217;s normal immune system response. But in patients with an autoimmune disease, the immune system can&#8217;t tell the difference between harmful substances and healthy ones. The result is an overactive immune response that attacks otherwise healthy cells and tissue. This leads to chronic (long-term) inflammation. </p>
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		<title>Lupus: Natural Cures for Lupus Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when there wasn’t much a doctor could do for a patient with lupus. But there have been amazing advances since then, and patients will find they have many different treatment options for their lupus. Natural cures can go a long way towards helping patients alleviate, or even eliminate, their symptoms. Check [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when there wasn’t much a doctor could do for a patient with <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >lupus</a>. But there have been amazing advances since then, and patients will find they have many different treatment options for their lupus. Natural cures can go a long way towards helping patients alleviate, or even eliminate, their symptoms. </p>
<p>Check out  Lupus Pain Relief  for infoHere are some of the natural remedies lupus sufferers have found beneficial. Fish OilLupus causes inflammation, which is largely responsible for the joint pain and stiffness lupus sufferers often experience. Fish oil contains omega-3 fatty acids, which can stop the body from producing the biochemicals that can cause this inflammation. Try adding more fatty fish to your diet. You can also take fish oil supplements.Vinegar and Water SoaksOne of the most bothersome symptoms lupus sufferers experience is pain in their hand joints. We all use our hands to do just about everything, including performing essential, every day tasks. But, when your hands hurt, it can be hard to do much of anything. One way to relieve pain in your hands caused by lupus is to soak them in a vinegar and water bath. Combine warm water and a two or three tablespoons of vinegar in a sink or large bowl, and soak your hands in that mixture for about 10 or 15 minutes. TurmericTurmeric is an Indian spice that contains a compound call curcumin. And curcumin is an antioxidant. Many patients suffering from autoimmune diseases, like lupus, find that taking 400 to 600 about three times a day helps to relieve many of their aches and pains, including joint swelling and stiffness. Also, patients who felt a lupus flare coming on often found that taken curcumin helped to decrease the severity of the flare. It is important to get the proper medical treatment, preferably from a specialist, if you have lupus. Natural cures, however, can help you find even more relief from lupus pain. </p>
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		<title>The Diversity of Lupus Symptoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that generates a wide variety of symptoms. The symptoms produced by lupus may range from mild to severe and generally occur in flares, unpredictably aggravating or ameliorating over time. Some of the common symptoms of lupus are: pronounced fatigue, pain and swelling of the joints, skin rashes and [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> is a complex autoimmune disease that generates a wide variety of symptoms. The symptoms produced by lupus may range from mild to severe and generally occur in flares, unpredictably aggravating or ameliorating over time. Some of the common symptoms of lupus are: pronounced fatigue, pain and swelling of the joints, skin rashes and fever. At skin level, lupus often causes the occurrence of the &#8220;butterfly rash&#8221;, which appears across the nose and cheeks. Although the butterfly rash is the most common rash characteristic to lupus, the disease can cause many other different types of rashes located in various regions of the body: face and ears, scalp, neck, arms, shoulders, hands, chest and back.</p>
<p>The autoimmune disease can also produce symptoms such as chest pain, increased sensitivity to sunlight, alopecia (hair loss), anemia or leucopenia (decrease in the number of red blood cells, respectively white blood cells), and paleness or cyanosis of the fingers and toes (due to poor oxygenation of the body extremities). Patients with lupus often suffer from headaches, vertigo (dizziness), decreased vision, poor concentration, psychological conditions (depression) and sometimes even seizures and faints. The progression of the disease is unpredictable and symptoms may come and go unexpectedly. Over time, patients with lupus may experience different sets of symptoms, occurring in flares and varying in intensity and duration.</p>
<p>When lupus affects the lymphatic system of the body, the most common symptoms of lupus are swelling and pain of the lymph nodes throughout the body. Most cases of lupus either affect the lymphatic system, the musculoskeletal system or the skin. When lupus affects the musculoskeletal system, the most common symptoms are muscular pain, fatigue, swelling and stiffness of the joints. When confined to the skin, lupus commonly generates rashes, inflammation and irritation of the skin.</p>
<p>Lupus often causes kidney affections such as nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys), interfering in the process of excretion and determining the accumulation of toxins inside the body. Lupus patients who also suffer from kidney impairments usually require strong medication treatments in order to prevent the occurrence of serious complications.</p>
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<p>In many cases, lupus affects the circulatory system of the body, causing inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis), anemia or leucopenia (decrease in red and white blood cells). Lupus may also lead to the occurrence of thrombocytopenia, a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood, condition that interferes in the process of blood coagulation, increasing the risk of bleeding.</p>
<p>When lupus affects the central nervous system, the most common symptoms are dizziness, headaches, temporary memory loss (amnesia), decreased vision, or neuropsychological problems (depression, unpredictable behavioral changes). Some of these previously mentioned symptoms aren&#8217;t solely caused by lupus; often they occur as a result of emotional stress and prolonged lupus medication. The majority of these symptoms can be reversed by interrupting the treatment or reducing the dose of medication.</p>
<p>At pulmonary level, patients with lupus may suffer from pleuritis (inflammation of the interior lining of the chest), condition that causes pronounced discomfort and pain, especially when taking deep breaths. Patients with lupus are also very susceptible of developing pneumonia. At coronary level, patients with lupus may suffer from coronary vasculitis (inflammation of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart), myocarditis and endocarditis (inflammation of the heart itself) and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart protective membrane). If discovered in time, the implications of lupus at coronary level can be efficiently reversed with medical treatment.</p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : The Particular Symptoms Of Lupus Evolution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus represents a real menace for the life of the affected persons. It has chronic and autoimmune character. The body&#8217;s healthy cells and the very genetic material are under attack because of the malfunction of the immune system. The consequences are severe and so are the damages produced on the internal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> represents a real menace for the life of the affected persons. It has chronic and autoimmune character. The body&#8217;s healthy cells and the very genetic material are under attack because of the malfunction of the immune system. The consequences are severe and so are the damages produced on the internal organs. Systemic lupus erythematosus is only one disease from the large variety produced by this organic chaos. This type of lupus is very frequent and it affects 2 millions Americans; most of them are dealing with serious forms.<br />
Despite the remarkable progress registered in modern medicine, a treatment to cure lupus completely was not found. But there are medicines able to prevent the evolution of the disorder and to keep symptoms controlled. SLE is a very unpredictable disease with multiple remissions and relapses. Even if there are times in which the symptoms back off, these are usually followed by violent and varied return of the symptoms. These fluctuations are determined by the chronic character of the disease. The alternations of remission and recurrences require permanent treatment and modifications of the doses.<br />
This disease has a different, almost individual character for every case. Both the symptoms and the degree of severity vary widely from one patient to another. In the early phase, lupus presents flu &#8211; like symptoms: weakness of the body, muscular and articular pain, loss of appetite, low fever, fatigue or headache. These symptoms, that do not particularly belong to lupus evolve after a few months into oral and nasal lesions, sunlight &#8211; amplified skin rashes, inflammation of the articulations, permanent muscular pain, significant weight fluctuation, painful breathing and loss of hair. Additional symptoms are detected by analysis performed in laboratory: the presence of malign anti &#8211; DNA antibodies, antinuclear antibodies inside the blood and abnormalities in the number of the blood cells.<br />
In case the nervous system is affected, the following symptoms appear: incapacity to focus, faints, mental confusion, seizures and possible development of mania, paranoia or depression.<br />
In case the cardiovascular system is affected new symptoms indicating lupus show up: high pulse rate, hypertension, hyperactivity of the heart. This can lead to severe heart problems.<br />
Due to the large variety of symptoms and to their unpredictable intensity, which gives the disease an individual character, individualized treatment has also been developed. Each person with lupus receives the medications that suite his/her case&#8217;s symptoms. A great influence on the treatment is that of the stage in which it was discovered; the best treatment results are obtained in the cases that are identified in early stages. Untreated and uncontrolled lupus has extremely damaging effects on the patient&#8217;s health. </p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Fight Inflammation Disease Like Lupus With Natural Vitamins and Herbs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that often affects many of the body&#8217;s organs. An autoimmune disease, it occurs when the immune mechanism forms antibodies that attack the body&#8217;s own tissues. The majority of experts believe that lupus is caused by a virus that has yet to be identified. According to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> is a chronic inflammatory disease that often affects many of the body&#8217;s organs. An autoimmune disease, it occurs when the immune mechanism forms antibodies that attack the body&#8217;s own tissues. The majority of experts believe that lupus is caused by a virus that has yet to be identified. According to this theory, the immune system develops antibodies in response to the virus that proceed in attacking the body&#8217;s own organs and tissues. This causes inflammation of the skin, blood vessels, joints, and other tissues to result. Other possible contributing factors to the development of lupus include heredity and estrogen and testosterone hormones.<br />
This disease was named lupus, which means wolf, due to the butterfly-shaped rash that many people get over their cheeks and nose, which gave them what many people considered to be a wolf-like appearance. However, the rashes may appear elsewhere on the body, including the chest, ears, hands, shoulders, and upper arms. At least 90 percent of those people who contract lupus are women, with women of Asian background appearing to be at greater risk for developing lupus than other women. Although lupus may occur at any age, it usually develops between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five.<br />
There are two different types of lupus: systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). SLE is a systemic disease that affects many different parts of the body and severity ranging from mild to life-threatening. The first symptoms in many cases of SLE seem to resemble those of <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/arthritis"title="" >arthritis</a>, with swelling and pain in the fingers and other joints. The disease can also appear suddenly, with acute fever and the characteristic red rash appearing across the cheeks. Additionally, there may be red, scaling lesions elsewhere on the body, with sores possibly forming in the mouth.<br />
Other symptoms of SLE include abdominal and chest pains, blood in the urine, fatigue, hair loss, loss of appetite, low-grade fever, nausea, poor circulation in the fingers and toes, shortness of breath, ulcers, vomiting, and weight loss. Many times, the lungs and kidneys are also involved, as about 50 percent of those with SLE develop nephritis, which is inflammation of the kidneys. The brain, lungs, spleen, and heart may also be affected in serious cases. Additionally, SLE can cause excessive bleeding and an increased susceptibility to infection. Amnesia, deep depression, headaches, mania, paralysis, paranoia, psychosis, seizures, and stroke may also be present if the central nervous system is involved.<br />
DLE is a less serious disease, which primarily affects the skin. The butterfly rash forms over the nose and cheeks, with other possible lesions elsewhere, primarily on the scalp and ears. These lesions, which are small, yellowish lumps, can recur or persist for years. When they disappear, they often leave scars or permanent bald patches on the scalp. Although DLE is not necessarily dangerous to overall health, it is a chronic and disfiguring skin disease.<br />
Both types of lupus follow a pattern of periodic flare-ups, with alternating periods of remission. These flare-ups can be caused by the sun&#8217;s ultraviolet rays, fatigue, pregnancy, childbirth, infection, some drugs, stress, unidentified viral infections, and chemicals.<br />
In order for a diagnosis to be made, the following eight symptoms have to occur either separately or at the same time: abnormal cells in the urine; arthritis; butterfly rash on the cheeks; low white blood cell count, low platelet count, or hemolytic anemia; mouth sores; seizures of psychosis; sun sensitivity; and the presence of blood of a specific antibody that is found in 50 percent of people with lupus.<br />
The following nutrients are considered to be extremely important in dealing with lupus: calcium, magnesium, l-cysteine, proteolytic enzymes (Serrapeptase and nattokinase), essential fatty acids, glucosamine sulfate, garlic, raw thymus glandular, vitamin C with bioflavonoids, zinc, acidophilus, kelp, a multivitamin and mineral complex, pycnogenol, vitamin A, vitamin E, alfalfa, goldenseal, burdock root, feverfew, pau d&#8217;arco, red clover, licorice root, milk thistle, and yucca.<br />
Natural alternatives can help support the body in the fight against lupus, but one should always consult a physician before taking matters into their own hands regarding this disease. Natural supplements like the ones listed above can all be found at your local or internet health food store.<br />
*Statements contained herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Vitamins and herbs are not intended to diagnose, treat and cure or prevent disease. Always consult with your professional health care provider before changing any medication or adding Vitamins to medications. </p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus; Who Is At Risk, Signs And Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 06:59:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus is an autoimmune disease characterized by acute and chronic inflammation of body tissues. Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks it own body tissues. When you have this disease, you produce abnormal antibodies that target tissues within your own body rather than foreign infectious agents. This disease can affect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> is an autoimmune disease characterized by acute and chronic inflammation of body tissues. Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks it own body tissues. When you have this disease, you produce abnormal antibodies that target tissues within your own body rather than foreign infectious agents. This disease can affect various parts of the body because the antibodies and the accompanying cells of inflammation can affect any tissue in the body. This condition can lead to diseases of the skin, joints, heart, lungs, kidneys and the nervous system. Although this infection can affect people of all ages, it commonly begins from about age 20 to 45.Statistics have shown that this disease is somehow more frequent in African Americans as well as in people of Japanese and Chinese descent. Although the exact causes of lupus are unknown, inherited genes, viruses, ultraviolet light and certain medical conditions are said to trigger the condition. Genetic factors heighten the tendency of developing autoimmune diseases while sometimes a short period of sun exposure can aggravate the symptoms. Signs and symptoms of this disease include fatigue, loss of appetite, mild fever and muscle aches. Others are <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/arthritis"title="" >arthritis</a>, ulcers of the mouth and nose as well as a facial rash. Sensitivity to sunlight, inflammation of the lining that surrounds the lungs as well as the heart and poor circulation to the fingers and toes are the other symptoms.There is no permanent cure for lupus and therefore treatment only helps to relieve the symptoms and protect organs by decreasing inflammation and autoimmune activities in the body. In severe cases of the disease, high doses of corticosteroids in combination with other medications will be required. </p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : What Do you Know About Lupus Disease?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 19:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus generates a wide variety of symptoms and people with the disease from their experience at different intensities. Lupus involves abnormal activity of the immune system. The malfunctioning of the immune system produces antibodies that turn against the body healthy cells and tissues (antinuclear antibodies). Some of the antibodies produced by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> generates a wide variety of symptoms and people with the disease from their experience at different intensities. Lupus involves abnormal activity of the immune system. The malfunctioning of the immune system produces antibodies that turn against the body healthy cells and tissues (antinuclear antibodies). Some of the antibodies produced by the immune system dysfunctional can even modify the body of the genetic material (anti-DNA antibodies). The abnormal activity of the immune system can lead to the emergence of various internal disorders (heart disease, lung disease, kidney disease), musculoskeletal disorders (<a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/arthritis"title="" >arthritis</a>, osteoporosis), nervous system disorders (disease brain) and diseases of the skin (Lupique rash, erythematous lesions). </p>
<p>Despite the fact that patients with autoimmune disease typically have different symptoms, rash is a sign of lupus. Lupus eruption is characteristic of both systemic and discoid forms of the disease, and it is often the first symptom to appear. Lupus is a chronic disease and its symptoms reappear generated on a regular basis in time. While other symptoms may come and go, lupus rash is very persistent and hard to overcome. </p>
<p>Lupus eruption occurs on the body parts that are exposed to sunlight: scalp, face, neck and shoulders. However, the rash may also occur in other parts of the body (chest, back, hands and feet), in many cases accompanied by skin lesions. When it occurs on the face, lupus has a red rash, as a burn. Sometimes, the rash can affect moisture of the tissues around the mouth and nose. In the systemic form of the disease, lupus rash usually does not involve the skin and scars that can improve with medical treatment. Lupus rash tends to worsen if the skin is exposed to the sun for long periods. </p>
<p>In the form of discoid lupus, the rash occurs in different parts of the body and it affects larger patches of skin. Lupus discoid rash involves hyperpigmentation of the skin, exfoliate and the formation of the crust. The characteristic skin lesions discoid lupus can affect deeper layers of the skin, and they usually heal scars. When it occurs on the scalp, discoid lupus rash may involve temporary or permanent hair loss (alopecia). If the rash is accompanied by an intense level, papules and the crust, the skin can heal with pronounced scars. </p>
<p>Subaiguë rash of lupus generally occurs in the body areas that are exposed to sunlight. The rash increases in the size and shape circular, scaly patches. This type of lupus rash does not scars, but he usually heals with hypo pigmentation of the skin. Subaiguë rash lupus can occur at both systemic and discoid forms of the disease, and it usually fades in periods of remission. Although it can not be fully overcome, this symptom can also be controlled through medical treatment. When you have lupus rash, it is very important to avoid exposing the skin to sunlight. Also, we must avoid exposing irritating to the skin and chemicals, as they can seriously aggravate the rash.</p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : The Diversity of Lupus Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Oct 2009 11:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that generates a wide variety of symptoms. The symptoms produced by lupus may range from mild to severe and generally occur in flares, unpredictably aggravating or ameliorating over time. Some of the common symptoms of lupus are: pronounced fatigue, pain and swelling of the joints, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms :  <a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> is a complex autoimmune disease that generates a wide variety of symptoms. The symptoms produced by lupus may range from mild to severe and generally occur in flares, unpredictably aggravating or ameliorating over time. Some of the common symptoms of lupus are: pronounced fatigue, pain and swelling of the joints, skin rashes and fever. At skin level, lupus often causes the occurrence of the &#8220;butterfly rash&#8221;, which appears across the nose and cheeks. Although the butterfly rash is the most common rash characteristic to lupus, the disease can cause many other different types of rashes located in various regions of the body: face and ears, scalp, neck, arms, shoulders, hands, chest and back.<br />
The autoimmune disease can also produce symptoms such as chest pain, increased sensitivity to sunlight, alopecia (hair loss), anemia or leucopenia (decrease in the number of red blood cells, respectively white blood cells), and paleness or cyanosis of the fingers and toes (due to poor oxygenation of the body extremities). Patients with lupus often suffer from headaches, vertigo (dizziness), decreased vision, poor concentration, psychological conditions (depression) and sometimes even seizures and faints. The progression of the disease is unpredictable and symptoms may come and go unexpectedly. Over time, patients with lupus may experience different sets of symptoms, occurring in flares and varying in intensity and duration.<br />
When lupus affects the lymphatic system of the body, the most common symptoms of lupus are swelling and pain of the lymph nodes throughout the body. Most cases of lupus either affect the lymphatic system, the musculoskeletal system or the skin. When lupus affects the musculoskeletal system, the most common symptoms are muscular pain, fatigue, swelling and stiffness of the joints. When confined to the skin, lupus commonly generates rashes, inflammation and irritation of the skin.<br />
Lupus often causes kidney affections such as nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys), interfering in the process of excretion and determining the accumulation of toxins inside the body. Lupus patients who also suffer from kidney impairments usually require strong medication treatments in order to prevent the occurrence of serious complications.<br />
In many cases, lupus affects the circulatory system of the body, causing inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis), anemia or leucopenia (decrease in red and white blood cells). Lupus may also lead to the occurrence of thrombocytopenia, a decrease in the number of platelets in the blood, condition that interferes in the process of blood coagulation, increasing the risk of bleeding.<br />
When lupus affects the central nervous system, the most common symptoms are dizziness, headaches, temporary memory loss (amnesia), decreased vision, or neuropsychological problems (depression, unpredictable behavioral changes). Some of these previously mentioned symptoms aren&#8217;t solely caused by lupus; often they occur as a result of emotional stress and prolonged lupus medication. The majority of these symptoms can be reversed by interrupting the treatment or reducing the dose of medication.<br />
At pulmonary level, patients with lupus may suffer from pleuritis (inflammation of the interior lining of the chest), condition that causes pronounced discomfort and pain, especially when taking deep breaths. Patients with lupus are also very susceptible of developing pneumonia. At coronary level, patients with lupus may suffer from coronary vasculitis (inflammation of the arteries that deliver blood to the heart), myocarditis and endocarditis (inflammation of the heart itself) and pericarditis (inflammation of the heart protective membrane). If discovered in time, the implications of lupus at coronary level can be efficiently reversed with medical treatment.<br />
So if you want to find more about Lupus or more details about symptoms of lupus please follow this link http://www.lupus-guide.com </p>
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		<title>Autoimmune Disease Symptoms : Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and the Symptoms</title>
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<p><a href="http://autoimmunediseasesymptoms.com/category/lupus"title="" >Lupus</a> is a disorder of the immune system. It can affect people between the ages of 15-45 years of age. Lupus can develop later on in life as well. Lupus which is known as autoimmune disease turns your immune system against the body parts that it is designed to protect. This disorder produces antibodies that turn against healthy cells, which then cause inflammation to your tissues and body parts. </p>
<p>Antibodies is also called autoantibody can damage body parts. Antinuclear is the most common antibody in people that suffer from SLE. This disorder is dangerous and can affect various parts of the body like the heart, joints, kidneys, brain, lungs, blood vessels and skin. </p>
<p>This disease can develop from environmental issues, genetics and hormones issues. African American, Native, Hispanic and Asian women are more likely to get SLE. Symptoms are hard to find because they vary in many ways in certain people. Symptoms of Lupus are: </p>
<p>Rashes which occur on the face, nose and cheeks which are the butterfly or malar. </p>
<p>Painful or swollen joints </p>
<p>Fever </p>
<p>Sudden hair loss </p>
<p>Chest pains when taking deep breaths </p>
<p>Sensitivity to the sun that comes with a rash </p>
<p>Mouth soars </p>
<p>Retaining water in the legs and around the eyes </p>
<p>In some cases of SLE only the legs and joints are affected by this condition. Some that are diagnosed with lupus anticoagulant which affects the cell membrane are more vulnerable to thrombosis; clotting of the blood, and habitual abortions which are known as repeated miscarriages. The cell membrane has a relation to the functioning of the blood and the coagulation cascade which controls hemorrhaging and excessive blood clots by repairing the broken blood vessel which can lead to blood clots. When the coagulation cascade is damaged you can develop thrombosis and bleed in the inside of your body. This disease can also cause you to go into renal failure. Renal failure affects the kidneys. Lupus can be diagnosed by doing a blood test. Go to your doctor for regular check-ups. Stay healthy live longer. </p>
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