The survival cycle of patients with SLE is related to multiple factors such as the severity of the specific disease, treatment efficacy and the general physical condition of the patient, and requires comprehensive consideration. For patients who only have lesions such as rash, arthritis and oral ulcers, but no damage to important organs such as lungs and kidneys, their life expectancy is basically unaffected if they receive systematic and standardized treatment as early as possible. For patients who already have combined damage to important systems and organs such as lung, kidney, blood system, digestive system and nervous system, the condition can also be relatively stabilized through standardized treatment with glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants and other drugs. At present, the 10-year survival rate of SLE patients has reached 90%, and the 15-year survival rate can reach 80%, and most patients can work and live like normal people. In conclusion, patients with SLE must maintain a good attitude, actively cooperate with doctors in treatment and build up confidence.