Can’t lupus erythematosus be cured?

Lupus erythematosus can be cured, but it depends on which type of lupus it is, cutaneous lupus erythematosus or systemic lupus erythematosus. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus has a better prognosis because it only involves the skin and there is no systemic involvement, but the disease is a chronic process that cannot be cured without treatment. If you are diagnosed with cutaneous lupus erythematosus, you should go to the hospital and actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment. In addition to skin damage, SLE is often associated with systemic involvement. Whether or not the disease can be cured is affected by a variety of factors, including the age of the patient, the fact that the organs are not heavily involved, the early detection of the disease, the active treatment, and the regularity and regularity of the treatment, and most of the patients have a good prognosis. However, in some cases of SLE with severe organ involvement, especially kidney or heart involvement, the prognosis may be worse. In terms of gender, the prognosis of SLE in men is worse than that in women. Therefore, the prognosis of SLE depends on the age, gender, severity of the disease, and the degree of organ involvement.