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Question : What is the biggest problem with SLE?
Answer: Symptoms of SLE may mimic the symptoms of other diseases. The main problem
is that damage to the kidneys or bone marrow can go undetected until the later
stages.
Question : Why do doctors find it hard to diagnose
SLE?
Answer : In the early stages of SLE, there may be only one or two visible symptoms
causing the disease to be diagnosed after many weeks, months, or even years.
Question : Why do some patients suffer only mild
effects of SLE while for other patients, it could be so bad
that it becomes fatal?
Answer : No one knows. Some patients produce antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in
their blood. There are many types of ANA, some attack the kidneys and brain.
However, whether their condition is serious or not, it is important for patients
to obey their doctor and especially during flares. It is also possible that patients
with milder symptoms may suffer more serious symptoms later.
Question : Is there a cure for Lupus?
Answer : Presently, Lupus can only be controlled, not cured. Treatment varies
depending on the patient. Patients with milder symptoms like joint pain, rashes,
fever and fatigue require different treatment compared with patients with more
serious conditions. We are glad that there are more treatment options now than
there were 20 years ago.
Question : What does remission in Lupus mean?
Answer : This means there are no more flares and only minimal treatment is needed.
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