Friday, July 8, 2011

Lupus Erythematosus Disease Alert

IF you suffer from a chronic disease that never healed despite repeatedly went to the doctor, be wary. Could be you're one person with lupus (odapus). What and how the lupus disease is? 

The following explanation observer disease specialist in the lupus disease: 

1. Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the immune system that should serve as a destroyer of germs germs abnormalities. Thus, the immune system is actually attacking and damaging the body's own organs.

2. Disease with full name Systemic Lupus Erythematosus can attack any organ of the human body such as brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, skin and others. Between one patient with other patients have symptoms that vary, depending on the organ was damaged. If the attack is the kidney, then odapus also show symptoms such as patients with renal failure. When the brain in the attack, the symptoms that may resemble a stroke. For this reason, lupus disease is also commonly referred to as "a thousand faces" or "the master impersonator".

3. These conditions often deceive patients and doctors alike. Because the symptoms shown similar types of other diseases, physicians are less understanding of lupus may prescribe other diseases according to the symptoms shown. Of course with the treatment of such patients will not recover. 

4. Some general symptoms of lupus are: 
- Pain in the joints/bones 
- Fever/high heat is not prolonged because of infection 
- Often feel tired, prolonged weakness 
- Rash on the skin 
- Anemia (anemia) 
- Kidney disorders 
- Pain in the chest when breathing in 
- Red spots on the face with a shape resembling a butterfly 
- Sensitive to sunlight 
- Fingertip bluish / pale 
- Stroke 
- Weight loss 
- Seizures 
- Sores that intermittent 
- Recurrent miscarriage 

5. Keep in mind, when someone suggests a minimum of four symptoms from a list of these symptoms, it is necessary that the person is suspected of including odapus. Immediately consult a doctor and ask more about the possible symptoms of lupus.

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