The survival rate of SLE patients varies according to the patient’s specific condition, individual’s physical condition, treatment plan and other factors. After active treatment, the 5-year survival rate of SLE patients is about 95%, and the 10-year survival rate can be about 80%. No cure for SLE has been found yet. When SLE patients are complicated by lupus nephritis, lupus encephalopathy, lupus pneumonitis, intestinal necrosis, intestinal obstruction, pericarditis, etc., the survival rate of SLE patients may be lowered. The 5-year survival rate of SLE patients who are treated promptly and actively is about 95%, while the 10-year survival rate can be about 80%. Patients with this disease can generally have a better prognosis after reasonable and active treatment. It is recommended that SLE patients should consult the rheumatology and immunology department of regular hospitals as early as possible and actively cooperate with the treatment, and standardized treatment can significantly improve the survival rate.