Lupus – An Overview

Lupus is a rare condition, but it can be a very difficult one. When you suffer from lupus, more than one of your organs may be affected. There are three lupus types that one can suffer from: systemic, discoid and lupus induced by drugs.The term “Lupus” comprises a variety of distinctive types that can be classified as follows: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, (SLE), the most common type of lupus, has a pronounced polyvalent character. The systemic form of lupus can affect multiple parts of the body and cause a wide variety of unspecific symptoms, ranging from mild to severe.

The name “lupus” is a general term that describes several types of lupus. They are neo-natal lupus, drug-induced lupus, discoid lupus and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

Common Symptoms of Lupus

Painful or swollen joints and muscle pain
Unexplained fever
Red rashes, most commonly on the face.
Chest pain upon deep breathing (pleurisy)
Unusual loss of hair
Pale or purple fingers or toes from cold or stress (Raynaud’s phenomenon)
Sensitivity to the sun

Lupus often causes kidney affections such as nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys), interfering in the process of excretion and determining the accumulation of toxins inside the body.

Modern medicine, at the present time, has not been able to determine the real causes of systemic lupus erythematosus. It is believed, however, that there are many closely related factors that are used to determine the occurrence of the disease: genetic abnormalities, environmental factors and hormonal factors.

Four main types of lupus:

Discoid type lupus
Systemic lupus
Drug-induced lupus
Neonatal lupus

Lupus patients are also well advised to be careful when consuming nightshade vegetables such as tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and pepper in addition to alfalfa as these have been linked to trigger flares.

An all-round healthy diet that includes all the necessary vitamins and minerals is the most effective way to prevent and treat lupus. The treatment of lupus must ensure that the patient has a good nutritious diet and exercise is a must.

While both men and women can suffer from lupus, the condition is most commonly found in women. In fact, women between puberty and menopause are most at risk for developing the disease.While there are many men who suffer from lupus, this condition is more commonly found in women, especially women between puberty and menopause.

The symptoms of lupus are diverse and sometimes they can become very intense. People with lupus experience different kinds of symptoms at different stages of the disease. Hence, the medical treatment for lupus is individualized, every patient receiving medications according to the experienced symptoms.

Natural treatment of lupus would be targeted at the autoimmune component of the disease. Homoeopathy can help tremendously in the treatment of autoimmune conditions; especially because it targets the individual symptoms each patient experiences.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often prescribed in lupus treatments for reducing muscle pain and swelling or inflammation and rigidity of the joints.

Hydrotherapy: Contrast baths can alleviate severe generalized pain. Sit in a bath that is as hot as you can stand for 5 to 10 minutes, then take a cold shower for 2 to 5 minutes.

Meditation and Self hypnosis: These and other relaxation techniques are helpful in controlling stress, which can aggravate lupus.

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