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Natural Cures for Lupus

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Lupus is a chronic, inflammatory, autoimmune disease that affects the blood and connective tissue.

There are two main types of lupus. Discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) affects the exposed areas of the skin and sometimes the joints. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is more serious and potentially fatal condition that affects the body`s organs in addition to the blood and connective tissues.

Lupus symptoms vary according to the severity of the illness and the affected organs. SLE can strike abruptly, accompanied by fever and mimicking an acute infection. But it can also occur slowly over months, even years, exhibiting only sporadic episodes of fever and fatigue. Most people with SLE complain of pain in various joints that mimics arthritis, or in children it simulates growing pains. In adults, there is often a history of growing pains. Over time, muscular contraction may deform the joints.

Many patients also manifest rashes on their face, neck, upper chest, and/or elbows. In DLE, the rash starts as red, circular thickened areas that leave scars, most often affecting the face and scalp, and can also cause permanent hair loss. In SLE, there is a characteristic "butterfly-shaped" rash that occurs on the cheeks and over the bridge of the nose. Rashes in SLE patients do not scar and do not cause permanent hair loss.

Ulcers on mucous membranes such as the mouth and nose are also common. Swelling of the hands and fingers can occur, as well, as can sensitivity to light, kidney disorders, pleurisy (inflammation of lining of the lungs), pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart), iron deficiency, anemia, and high blood pressure. Swelling of lymph nodes is also common, especially in children.

There are natural cures for Lupus that do not involve the use of pharmaceutical drugs. They involve restoring the biochemical balance of the body, and making dietary and lifestyle changes designed to improve one's general health.

Easing the symptoms of lupus disease

Lupus is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects the blood and connective tissue, leading to problems in the body’s joints, blood cells and organs including the heart, lungs and skin. By its nature as an autoimmune illness, lupus disease causes the body to attack itself, causing pain and suffering. Physicians often treat the symptoms associated with lupus with pharmacological drugs, but there are many natural lupus treatments available that can ease pain without the need for prescription products.

Different forms of lupus

There are two main types of lupus disease — discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

DLE affects the exposed areas of the skin and sometimes the joints, while SLE, which is the more serious, potentially fatal form of lupus, attacks the body’s internal organs as well as the blood and connective tissues.

As there are different forms of lupus disease, the symptoms associated with the illness vary greatly depending on the severity of the disease and the specific organs or joints affected.

Symptoms of lupus

In the more severe form of lupus (SLE), the symptoms can cause severe pain and discomfort, although the nature and severity of the symptoms differs from patient to patient. The onset can often be abrupt and accompanied by fever and symptoms mimicking an acute infection, however, symptoms can also appear slowly over months or even years, during which time sufferers experience sporadic episodes of fever and fatigue.

Most people with SLE experience pain in various joints similar to arthritic pain, while in children the pain often mimics growing pains. Over time muscular contraction can lead to deformities in the joints, exacerbating the pain suffered by patients. Other symptoms include ulcers on the mouth and nose; swelling of the hands and fingers, sensitivity to light, kidney disorders, pleurisy (inflammation of lining of the lungs), pericarditis (inflammation of the membrane surrounding the heart), iron deficiency, anemia, and high blood pressure. Swelling of lymph nodes is also common, especially in children.

These symptoms can be eased with the help of natural lupus treatments.

Skin problems associated with lupus

Skin problems are a common symptom in all forms of lupus disease. Many patients with SLE suffer with rashes on their face, neck, upper chest, and/or elbows. There is also a characteristic "butterfly-shaped" rash that occurs on the cheeks and over the bridge of the nose. Rashes in patients suffering from this form of lupus do not scar and do not cause permanent hair loss.

In DLE, the rash starts as red, circular thickened areas that leave scars, most often affecting the face and scalp, and these can eventually lead to permanent hair loss.

Natural lupus treatments

A wide spectrum of pharmacological drugs is used in the treatment of lupus, but many of these cause side effects, some of which can be serious. An alternative is natural lupus treatments, which can offer relief from the symptoms without the use of pharmaceutical drugs.

Join NaturalCures.com today to discover natural lupus treatments to restore the biochemical balance and ease the symptoms of this disease as well as dietary and lifestyle changes that can improve general health.