The Lupus Attack
The function of our body’s immune system is to attack bacteria and viruses that can cause various diseases. Lupus, also known as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) on the other hand, works the other way around. Instead of the foreign substances, the body’s natural defense will attack its own tissues causing inflammation and creating damage throughout the body. When the case is already severe, organ complications also develop.
Lupus is a lifelong disease. Its exact cause is not yet known. Some experts say that there are people born with certain genes that make them prone to developing such disease. Some of its common symptoms include joint swelling, over fatigue, skin rashes and fever. The rashes appear when the patient is exposed in the sun. Hair loss can also occur.
This kind of disease is very hard to diagnose since it affects people in various ways. No single test is available for lupus. Doctors base their diagnosis on the symptoms that the patient have while various blood tests are done. Once the person is diagnosed to have the disease, the doctor will recommend medicines that treat the symptoms but not lupus itself. As what was mentioned earlier, lupus has no cure.
There are several ways on how the patient will cope with the disease. It is recommended that if possible, one must avoid stress. Use sunscreen when going outside or wear protective clothing to avoid direct contact with sunlight as this will trigger rash development. Also, include exercise in your daily regimen. This will prevent joint swelling or stiffness. And as much as possible, quit smoking.
Once a person is diagnosed with the disease, he or she can still perform daily activities. However, proper care of the self is necessary.

