Lupus & cancer: any link?

Lupus patients have a slightly increased risk of lung cancer and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but appear to be protected against other cancers. Some studies suggest a slightly increased risk of kidney and liver cancer due to inflammation caused by lupus. The link between lupus and cancer is still debated, with some researchers blaming drugs used to […]

Rosacea and lupus: any link?

Lupus and rosacea have similar facial rashes, leading to misdiagnosis. However, lupus has a wider range of symptoms, including organ malfunction and joint stiffness. Patients and doctors should work together to ensure accurate diagnosis and treatment. Rosacea and lupus are not related in their etiology, but many lupus patients are initially misdiagnosed with rosacea. The […]

What’s acute lupus?

Lupus is a disease of the immune system that can affect various parts of the body and cause pain and inflammation. Acute lupus is a temporary severe reaction, while chronic lupus is lifelong pain. There are several types of lupus, including discoid lupus, systemic lupus, drug-induced lupus, and neonatal lupus. There is no cure for […]

What’s a lupus headache?

Lupus headaches are severe and often compared to migraines, causing pain, nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, sound, and smells. They can last for hours or days and are caused specifically by lupus. Treatment includes pain relievers, abortifacient drugs, and corticosteroids. When a person has a headache related to an autoimmune disease called lupus, as […]

What’s Neuropsychiatric Lupus?

Neuropsychiatric lupus is a condition that affects 10-30% of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus, causing neurological and psychiatric symptoms. Treatment focuses on managing lupus and symptoms, while the cause of neuropsychiatric symptoms is not fully understood. Severe cases may require home or residential care. Neuropsychiatric lupus is an umbrella term used to describe the neurological […]

Lupus vs. scleroderma: what’s the difference?

Lupus and scleroderma are autoimmune diseases that affect connective tissues, but they have distinct differences in appearance, symptoms, and treatments. Lupus is primarily an inflammatory disease with a butterfly rash, while scleroderma is a fibrous disease with thickened and hardened skin. Both diseases affect multiple organs and occur more often in women. There is no […]

Causes of Lupus Rash on Face?

Cutaneous lupus erythematosus is a form of systemic lupus that causes a rash on the face and other parts of the body. Chronic, subacute, and acute subtypes cause different types of rash, with chronic causing disc-shaped lesions, subacute causing red rings, and acute causing a butterfly rash. Treatment includes creams, ointments, and steroid injections, and […]

What’s Tumid Lupus?

Lupus tumidus is a rare subtype of autoimmune disease that primarily affects the skin, causing dry, non-itchy rashes during flare-ups. It is likely caused by genetic and environmental factors, and symptoms can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes. Diagnosis can be difficult, and treatment is lifelong. Lupus is a common type of autoimmune disease […]

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