How can lupus be transmitted?


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Lupus is not contagious in women.
Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc., and can be transmitted from person to person through certain transmission routes such as droplets and contact. Lupus is not caused by pathogen infection, so there is no basis for infection. The occurrence of lupus is closely related to the abnormality of the patient's own immune system. The immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues and organs, resulting in a series of symptoms, but this abnormal immune response is not transmitted to others. Lupus
is not contagious to others, and people should not be afraid or discriminated against because of misunderstanding of the disease. Lupus should be understood correctly, and patients should be given adequate care and support to help them cope with the disease actively.