Diseases and Conditions Feature

10 Early Signs of Lupus

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Lupus is categorized as an autoimmune disease wherein the immune system turns upon itself and attacks various parts of its body, including the joints, the organs and the skin. The immune system begins manufacturing antibodies that destroy healthy tissue, causing inflammation and pain.

Women of color are two to three times more likely to develop lupus than any other race, gender or demographic

As of today, there are more than 5 million people all over the world suffering from this debilitating disease, with more than sixteen thousand cases appearing every year. Researchers have found that women of color are two to three times more likely to develop lupus than any other race, gender or demographic.

Some of the common symptoms of Lupus include the following:

Fever

A low-grade fever with no immediate cause can be a symptom of lupus. While you won’t need to seek immediate help, you must inform your physician of the fever’s length and the accompanying symptoms. Fever can indicate that there’s inflammation within the body, which is one of lupus’ many symptoms. The signs usually indicate a flare-up or an infection occurring within the body.