SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus) or lupus is a disease in which the body’s immune system destroys.

Own tissues in various systems. It often occurs in women of reproductive age. The cause is due to many factors, including genetics. The triggers are sunlight and infection.
Symptoms and Diagnosis of SLE
According to the EULAR/ACR criteria, the following symptoms are used to make a diagnosis:
- Have a fever
- rash
- Hair loss
- Joint pain
- seep
- confused
- whip
- Fatigue from anemia
- Abnormal urination
- Swelling from SLE in the kidneys
- Shortness of breath due to abnormal pulmonary and cardiac systems
Diagnosis will be made in conjunction with blood tests, urine tests, and immune tests such as Anti-dsDNA antibody, Complement level, Anticardiolipin antibodies, etc.
What can be detected in patients with SLE in the kidneys (lupus nephritis)?
SLE patients have an incidence of red blood cells in the urine or protein in the urine at 50-70 percent. If these characteristics are found, it is suspected that it may be kidney disease from However, there are many types of SLE in the kidneys, with different severity and treatment approaches. Taking a kidney biopsy will help to plan the treatment better. Treatment of lupus. Which is a chronic disease, often requires taking immunosuppressive drugs to reduce inflammation in the body. The choice of medication will also vary according to the severity of the disease.
Recommendations for SLE Patients
- Avoid the sun by wearing clothing that covers your body, carrying an umbrella or wearing a hat, and applying sunscreen.
- Be careful of food-borne infections and respiratory tract infections, as they can easily cause a recurrence of the disease.
- Take your medication and follow up สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที on your treatment regularly.
- Patients need to use birth control while taking certain medications, so always consult your doctor and pharmacist first.