Red Wolf Spot Symptoms


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Lupus is divided into systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SLE). Early SLE often has no typical characteristics, but gradually develops and affects multiple organs of the body. Symptoms are more complex. For example, patients may show systemic fever, fatigue, weight loss, etc. Muscle joints show pain, limited activity, muscle weakness, etc. Some patients may show interstitial pneumonia, etc., and need to go to a regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Cutaneous lupus is divided into acute, subacute and chronic types. Acute lupus includes butterfly erythema, papules, bullae, etc., accompanied by organ damage, fever and other complex symptoms. Subacute lupus includes scales, red spots of different sizes, Sjogren's syndrome, kidney damage. Chronic lupus has different symptoms according to clinical manifestations.