SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus), often called Lupus, is an autoimmune disease, which could potentially involve various organs of the body like skin, blood vessels, bones, kidneys, lungs, heart, nervous system. It is a chronic disease in which the over-active immunity attacks its own body cells, misinterpreting them as foreign cells due to which the immune system starts producing antibodies (known as Anti Nuclear Antibodies – ANA) against the body’s own protein cells. The word Lupus means Wolf in Latin. This term was coined in the mid 19th century, assuming it to be occurring due to wolf-bite, resembling the erythematic eruptions due to wolf bite.
Gender: SLE is found more predominantly in females than males. Girls are affected more commonly, a ratio of 4:1
Age group: Affects young adults more commonly, in the age group of 10-40.
Women who are of child-bearing age are more affected. Women especially in the age group of 15-44.
Race: Asians, Africans, and Americans are at a greater risk of suffering from SLE
The exact cause of SLE is not yet fully known. The disease is genetic in nature but it can also get triggered by other factors like hormones and the environment.
Diagnosis of SLE is very difficult because it tends to mimic many other chronic diseases like Rheumatoid Arthritis, fibromyalgia, Sjogren's disease, etc. Also, the presentation of SLE varies from patient to patient and it varies from day to day in the same patient.
SLE is a chronic, autoimmune, constitutional disease wherein the body’s immune system is affected. The immune system is governed by various factors like environmental, genetic, physical, mental, hormonal, etc. Homeopathic medicines are basically aimed at treating the person suffering from SLE and not just the disease per se. Symptomatic relief can be achieved with homeopathy and it is strongly suggested. It could potentially control the underlying disease process to a certain extent; however, such evidence is not yet available.
SLE is noncontagious. It doesn’t spread by touch.
SLE cannot be transmitted by sexual intercourse
Although there is no cure, SLE can be controlled with homeopathic medication without any side effects Discoid variety of SLE mostly occurs on body parts exposed to the sun. Keep your body covered if at all you get exposed to the sun. Staying away from the sun, especially in peak hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. is the best possible precautionary measure.
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