Early symptoms of lupus erythematosus in children mainly include localized skin rash, fever and joint pain in many parts of the body.
1. Localized skin rash: children suffering from lupus erythematosus may develop localized skin rash in the early stage of the disease, which is usually manifested as butterfly-shaped erythema, and tends to aggravate especially after being exposed to ultraviolet rays.
2. Fever: lupus erythematosus is usually caused by viral infection. When the pathogenic bacteria attack the organism, it may cause inflammatory reaction of the organism, and under the constant stimulation of inflammation, it may lead to fever in the affected children.
3. Pain in many joints of the whole body: Lupus erythematosus disease may involve many joints of the whole body of the children, resulting in obvious pain in many joints of the whole body of the children.
When the symptoms of lupus erythematosus appear, attention should be paid and the child should be taken to the doctor as soon as possible to get a clear diagnosis of the cause of the disease and then be treated under the guidance of the doctor.