Can lupus erythematosus be cured? This question is often mentioned by lupus erythematosus patients during the consultation process. In fact, the mortality rate of lupus erythematosus has been greatly reduced in recent years, and the survival rate has been greatly improved. However, what patients are more concerned about is whether lupus erythematosus can be cured. What do patients with lupus erythematosus need to pay attention to when they are being treated? Today, I will tell you more about this problem. Research shows that the 10-year survival rate of lupus erythematosus patients is about 90%, so lupus erythematosus can be cured. If the patient is suffering from SLE, this type of lupus will involve multiple important organ lesions, and if the treatment is not appropriate and serious kidney failure, heart failure, lupus encephalopathy, etc. occurs, it will lead to the patient’s death. Lupus erythematosus is a type of autoimmune disease with genetic predisposition, which is difficult to diagnose and treat and has a high mortality rate due to the unknown cause and many clinical changes. In addition to the medication aspect, the patient’s usual conditioning is also very important. First of all, it is important to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude. Maintaining an open-minded mood, a disciplined diet, and a regular lifestyle, so that the body’s internal organs function in harmony and the qi and blood are harmonized, will be beneficial to the recovery of the disease. Pay attention to recuperation, pay attention to the prevention of colds, and actively prevent and control various infections. Cold and various infections such as acute tonsillitis, lung infection and intestinal infection are prone to induce lupus erythematosus and aggravate the disease. Secondly, attention should be paid to avoid direct exposure of skin to sunlight. Patients with lupus erythematosus are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet rays (photosensitivity), so special attention should be paid when they go out; in addition, quitting smoking and drinking is certainly a must in life. Although theoretically, it is difficult for lupus erythematosus patients to be completely cured, as long as they actively cooperate with the treatment and pay special attention to all aspects of life, they can still effectively alleviate the disease and achieve long-term symptom relief.