1 of 6 / Overview
View AllWhat Is Lupus?
Get the basics on who gets lupus, what causes it, how it's diagnosed, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Lupus
Get answers to common questions about lupus.
What Is Drug-Induced Lupus?
Drug-induced lupus is when it's caused by taking certain prescription medicines for months or years at a time.
Is Lupus Fatal?
In most cases, lupus is not fatal. 80% to 90% of people who have this disease will likely live a normal life span.
2 of 6 / Symptoms
View AllWhat Are the Symptoms of Lupus?
Lupus symptoms might develop quickly, or they may come on slowly. Learn what to watch for and when to call the doctor.
How Lupus Affects Your Skin
If you have lupus, you're likely to have skin issues at some point, but treatment can bring relief.
What Is a Malar Rash?
A malar rash, or malar flush, is a rash on the nose and cheeks. It’s almost always a symptom of lupus or rosacea.
Lupus Fatigue
If you or a loved one is living with lupus, fatigue is likely to be one of the most difficult symptoms.
3 of 6 / Tests & Diagnosis
View AllHow Is Lupus Diagnosed?
Lupus is difficult to diagnose because its symptoms can be vague. And doctors can't diagnose it with a single lab test.
What Is a Lupus Anticoagulant Test?
The lupus anticoagulant test is a blood test that checks for antibodies that cause a blood clotting disorder.
How to Build a Lupus Treatment Team
A number of specialists care for people with lupus, its complications, and related health problems.
4 of 6 / Treatment
View AllLupus Treatment
Your treatment will depend on how severe symptoms are, whether organs are involved, and if your daily life is affected.
Blood Pressure Medications for Lupus
Cardiovascular disease, which can be caused by high blood pressure, is the leading cause of death in those with lupus.
Hydroxychloroquine and Antimalarials for Lupus
Most people with lupus take an antimalarial drug to control symptoms and also to prevent blood clots and organ damage.
Immunosuppressant Drugs for Lupus
Although there’s no cure, many drugs can treat symptoms caused by inflammation in lupus and even prevent permanent damage.
5 of 6 / Complications
View AllHow Lupus Affects Your Body
Lupus can affect just about any part of your body, but medicine can help prevent and ease problems.
Lupus Photosensitivity and UV Light
If you have lupus, you might be photosensitive -- meaning you have an unusually strong reaction to sunlight.
Lupus and Heart Disease
Over time, lupus raises your risk for cardiovascular disease, a group of conditions that affect your heart and blood vessels.
Lupus and Vasculitis: What’s the Link?
Lupus affects multiple parts of your body, including your blood vessels. When they become inflamed, it’s called vasculitis.
6 of 6 / Living With
View AllLupus: Tips for Everyday Living
Whether your lupus symptoms are mild or severe, learning how to control your daily challenges is key.
Skin Care Tips for Lupus
Skin changes are common when you have lupus, but you don't have to let them get the best of you.
Lupus and Work
Managing lupus while working can be tricky, especially when you can’t predict when you’ll have symptoms.
Lupus Diet and Nutrition
People with lupus should aim for a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
Suggested Reads about Lupus
10 Great Mental Health Exercises That Will Help You Manage Stress and Other Lupus Triggers
Find out ways to manage your stress and other lupus triggers with mental health exercises.
Body Work: Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Chiropractic and Other Treatments for Lupus
Learn of other ways instead of medicine to take care of lupus symptoms.
The 10 Best Mobile Apps for Managing Lupus
Find out the best apps for tracking lupus symptoms, medications, and doctor appointments.
Choosing the Best Sunscreen if You Have Lupus
People with lupus need to be extra careful about protecting their skin from the sun. Find out what your skin needs.
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