- Discoid Lupus Erythematosus: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms . . .
To prevent discoid lupus lesions, limit your exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light There is no cure for discoid lupus, but treatment can help you manage symptoms and avoid flare-ups
- What Are Lupus Triggers and Flares?
What causes lupus flares? Flares can happen even when you take medicine for lupus Flares are often triggered by illness, stress, or some other factor Common lupus triggers include: 1,2,4 By providing your email address, you are agreeing to our and
- What Triggers Discoid Lupus Flares? Causes and Tips
Discover what causes discoid lupus flares and how to manage symptoms Learn about common triggers, from sun exposure to stress
- Flare Triggers and Lupus - MyLupusTeam
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) — often simply called lupus — is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation across the body and may seem frustratingly unpredictable The symptoms of lupus can come and go during periods of flare-ups (also called flares, when symptoms are active) and remission (when symptoms are mild or go away completely) The risk of a flare increases when a person
- What is a lupus flare? - Lupus Foundation of America
What is a lupus flare? A lupus "flare" or "flare up" is when your lupus symptoms worsen and you feel ill as a result The formal definition of a flare is: A measurable increase in disease activity in one or more organ systems involving new or worse clinical signs and symptoms and or lab measurements
- Discoid lupus: Symptoms, causes, and treatment
In this article, we look at the symptoms of discoid lupus, along with its causes and risk factors We also examine what can be done to diagnose, treat, and prevent the disease
- Lupus Flares: Symptoms, Causes and What They Feel Like
Lupus flares can occur at any time and vary in how long they last Knowing your triggers and managing your flare-ups can reduce symptoms
- Discoid Lupus: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Guide
Discoid lupus, also called chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CCLE), is a skin condition that causes round, red, and scaly patches—mostly on your face, scalp, ears, or nose These patches (called lesions) aren’t usually itchy or painful, but they can leave scars and even lead to hair loss if they form on your scalp
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