The Exact Causes of Lupus
January 27th, 2012
The exact lupus causes is not yet known. This kind of disease is very hard to tell or identified. The symptoms are similar to some other disease that you could not determine that this disease is really lupus. Multiple factors are being considered to this disease including hereditary, hormones and environmental factors. These disease triggers viral infection, stress of illness and other kinds of medications. The symptoms may flare up and suddenly disappear for a while. Lupus symptoms are likely to be joint pain, swelling, redness that comes and goes on the fingers and wrists, butterfly rush that can be seen in the face, cheeks and nose as a butterfly, weight loss, fever, sensitivity to sunlight, unexplained fatigue and chest pain with coughing. The complications of lupus include inflammation that can affect all areas of the body such as kidney, liver, central nervous system and heart. Complications occur after few years of initial diagnosis.
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