I had lupus. It went away.


Your well-being is my goal.
Lupus generally does not self-heal, generally because of the persistence of autoimmune disorders, irreversibility of organ damage, fluctuation of the disease, the necessity of treatment.1. Autoimmune disorders persist in lupus patients with the formation of autoantibodies and immune complexes, this autoimmune abnormal state usually does not disappear by itself, but continues to cause damage to the body. 2. Irreversible disease of organ damage may cause different degrees of damage to kidney, heart, lung, skin and other organs. once these injuries are formed, it is difficult to completely recover to normal state, and active treatment is needed to control the progress of the disease and minimize the damage. Although in some cases, the patient's symptoms may temporarily ease or alleviate, this does not mean that the disease has healed itself, and it is likely to reoccur or worsen under certain conditions. 4. Necessity of treatment At present, lupus erythematosus mainly relies on drug treatment to regulate immune function, control inflammatory response and prevent complications. It is difficult to effectively cope with the development of disease by relying solely on the body's own repair ability. Lupus erythematosus is a serious disease, can not hope for its self-healing, but should seek medical treatment in time, follow the doctor's advice for standardized treatment and management, in order to improve the quality of life, reduce the adverse consequences of the disease. It should be emphasized that the" self-healing" situation you describe may be misdiagnosed or other special circumstances, but from the general medical understanding, lupus self-healing is extremely rare.