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Precision Medicine
4 May 2021
Being an autoimmune disease, its main characteristic is that the patient’s immune system suffers from a dysfunction in which it ignores its own organs and tissues, attacking them and causing severe inflammation in various organs, such as the lungs, heart, kidney, brain, skin, and joints, among others.
As lupus has varied symptoms that can be confused with other conditions, its diagnosis is difficult, although the distinctive feature, which is usually exclusive to it, is a reddish rash on the cheeks in the shape of wings.This peculiarity is common in multiple cases, but it does not necessarily appear in all of them, so the latter are the ones that entail the greatest diagnostic difficulties.
There is a genetic predisposition to develop the disease, which can be activated by intense sun exposure, severe infections, or by some drugs.
Lupus is not curable, so the treatment seeks to control the symptoms, minimize complications, and provide a better quality of life for the patient.
Symptoms are wide and variable.Depending on the case, the symptoms may appear suddenly, gradually, or even disappear for a while.Also, it can be mild to severe.
Although the symptoms vary according to the affected organs, these are the most frequent:
If you notice any of these symptoms, see your doctor to have a timely diagnosis and start early treatment in order to minimize any damage and possible complications.
Once the doctor analyzes your symptoms and your medical history, a series of necessary tests are required to confirm the diagnosis.
Within the laboratory tests, urine and blood tests are required such as blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, liver and kidney function, antibody test, and a general urine test.
Also, when there is suspicion of heart or lung damage, imaging studies such as X-rays and cardiac ultrasound will be necessary.
If it is considered essential to know an organ’s degree of involvement, your doctor will indicate the procedure to obtain a tissue biopsy of the organ in question.
Although the treatment to be followed depends on the specific case and symptoms, the most frequently used medications are:
At Saludora Medical Center’s Internal Medicine Department, we offer health care services with the highest quality and safety, from the prevention, diagnosis, timely treatment, and monitoring of infectious, respiratory, endocrinological, dermatological, rheumatic, nephrological, gastrointestinal, and hematological pathologies of both chronic-degenerative diseases and acute conditions, through a comprehensive and multidisciplinary model.
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