The most effective prevention method for lupus erythematosus does not yet exist.
Lupus erythematosus is a recurrent, chronic autoimmune disease characterized by butterfly-shaped erythema on the cheeks. The exact cause of the disease is not yet clear, but there is a certain degree of familial aggregation, and it is also related to estrogen levels, chemicals, infections and other factors, and there is currently no effective way to prevent its onset.
Early symptoms of lupus erythematosus are usually atypical. As the disease progresses, it may involve many parts of the body such as muscles and joints, skin and mucous membranes, nerves and spirit, blood system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, etc., and cause pericardial effusion, pleural and abdominal effusion, myocardial damage, etc., and may even be life-threatening.
It is recommended that patients with suspected lupus erythematosus should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of doctors.