Can lupus erythematosus lead a married life?

Dr. Finley Reed
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2025-05-21 10:52:02
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Lupus Erythematosis (SLE) is a chronic, recurrent autoimmune disease that occurs mostly in women of childbearing age. Multiple factors, including genetics, hormonal changes, immunity, and the environment, can affect its onset, but the exact cause is unclear. Symptoms of SLE vary from mild to severe, and early symptoms are often atypical. Patients can exhibit skin, heart, lung, kidney, blood, or nervous system problems. Depending on the organ involved and the severity of the symptoms, they can include fever, fatigue, butterfly erythema, mucosal ulcers, joint pain, and limited mobility. Lupus can lead a married life and, if the condition is under control, a normal pregnancy.