Does lupus erythematosus have the same life expectancy as a normal person?

Whether the life expectancy of lupus erythematosus is the same as that of a normal person should be judged according to the patient’s disease condition. Generally speaking, if the disease is properly controlled, the life expectancy of a normal person can be the same as that of a normal person.
Lupus erythematosus belongs to a kind of autoimmune disease, if the patient actively treats the disease, and the lesions do not involve the patient’s organs, etc., and actively controls the disease, it will not have a serious impact on the patient’s life expectancy, and the life expectancy can be the same as that of a normal person, and the impact on the quality of life is usually very small.
If the patient’s disease is more serious and involves his organs, it may affect his quality of life and even jeopardize his life expectancy, so the patient needs to actively seek medical treatment according to the symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with lupus erythematosus go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment to avoid delaying their condition.