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Lupus Symptoms
Lupus Symptoms in women are large and can affect almost all parts of the body including the skin, joints and internal organs. Approximately 85% of lupus patients experience changes in their skin. Discoid or coetaneous, which affects only the skin is often associated with a variety of skin rashes and lesions, but is often present in people with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). More eruptions are very sensitive, ie they are aggravated by exposure to ultraviolet radiation from the Sun
The symptoms of lupus are women swearing at the nose and / or mouth, extreme fatigue, headache, fever, dizziness, chest pain, hair loss, sleep disturbances and damage to internal organs like the brain, kidneys, heart, lungs and blood vessels.
Discharge of lupus disease is the butterfly rash of the poster-child. This result is the face and took the name “butterfly” that live mostly in the form of a butterfly is from the bridge of the nose and wings are pink and / or red marks on the light spreads across the face of each eye.
Butterfly rash may be flaky in texture, and itching is a common complaint of patients with this type of rash of lupus.
Another common result of discoid lupus rashes. The term “discoid” refers to the form of a rash, which usually oval or discoid. Discoid rash usually occurs in front of the scalp and neck, other parts of the body to the sun. Discoid lesions, ulcers, discoid and sub acute coetaneous lesions are also common, and scars can heal. Some seem to discoid lesions are red bumps, while others start out as flat lesions, and external expansion.
About 20% of SLE patients experience known as discoid chronic lesions. Chronic discoid lesions require urgent medical attention and aggressive.
Many rashes can also be combined with pain, fever, muscle and joint aches and malaise.




