SLE patients who have been suffering from the disease for 40 years cannot be cured yet, but with standardized treatment, the disease can be effectively controlled and its progression can be slowed down.
SLE is a multi-system and organ damage disease caused by autoimmune dysfunction. The cause of the disease is unknown, and it can present with skin rashes, fever, arthritis and other manifestations, and with the progression of the disease, it can also affect the kidneys, the heart, the blood system, the nervous system and so on, which seriously affects the quality of patients’ life.
SLE cannot be cured yet, but a reasonable and effective treatment program can help most patients to achieve remission, and early diagnosis and treatment can also avoid or delay the occurrence of irreversible damage to internal organs. At the same time, patients should correctly understand the disease, maintain a regular routine, and avoid infections, ultraviolet rays and other triggering stimuli, all of which can help control the disease.
SLE patients are advised to go to the rheumatology and immunology departments of regular hospitals for standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.