Hi, is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus considered a dread disease? - systemic lupus erythematosus condition_symptoms
What determines whether a disease is considered a terrible disease?
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Condition_symptoms Hi, Is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Considered A Dread Disease?
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Hello, my name is Chris, I'm not sure what you mean by a terrible disease, but they go in the sense of a terminal or fatal disease are increasing. I had lupus 20 years. Yes, it is a small percentage of people who die. In general, those severe kidney, heart or lung disease that is irreversible to have. However, the proportion of 5% Mabe. For most of us live in close proximity to a normal life expctancy. I have a very modest and can be very painful. Last year, my brain seized and I spent about 6 months or a little more ward with intravenous chemotherapy, both inside and outside hospitals, including UCLA. The truth is not so sure that we do sometimes. But I did.
ReplyDeleteLupus is an autoimmune disease where your own body and the cells are hyperactive. (You begin the cells), organs, skin, blood, nerve, brain attack, the central nervous system, joints, muscles .... all very nice, and nothing in our body. For most paitents lupus cases were generally mild to moderate and can easily be controlled with medication and care. For some of us, we need more aggressiveIntensive Care Medicine, and more and more doctors and specialists. Most paitents Rhuematologists lupus specialist mentioned. Rhuematoid They specialize in things such as arthritis, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, and various other things. I see myself once a month, usually to visit and when I went to a so-called "flare (Lupus assets) to talk 1 or 2 times between visits medications add, change some of the tests between rotations, etc. paitent like a remmission may have cancer, what times. Some may take a long time. For others, a few months or a little more or less. Most of us do not do good in the summer. It seems to trigger the disease. I better in winter and cooler. July, August and September are very hard for me. I live on the street and these are our hottest months.
It is also an incurable disease, the symptoms that manage the funds and delete and manage.
The sorry that I have never heard the term before the dreaded disease. But it seems that your question about the incurable disease. I guess that's what determines from the fearDISEASES. somthing that is a chronic, continuous, and periods of flares, but no panacea remmsions
I hope that helps.