Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune inflammatory connective tissue disease that affects multiple organs and is most common in young women. Most patients develop a rash, which can take a variety of forms, including butterfly-shaped erythema, which is unique to SLE. The following teaches you how to take care of SLE skin lesions: Action Demonstration: Method 1 Pay attention to sunscreen to avoid sunlight or ultraviolet radiation, wear long-sleeved clothes, masks and hats when you go out; Method 2 Topical medications when the skin lesions are serious, you can use topical ointment to smear the affected area, such as tacrolimus ointment; Method 3 Avoid stimulation in daily life, avoid the use of irritating cosmetics or facial cleanser, with water cleansing is appropriate to keep the skin at the lesions dry and clean; Method 3 Avoid stimulation in daily life, avoid using irritating cosmetics or cleansing milk, with water cleansing is appropriate to maintain the The skin at the lesions is dry and clean; Method 4 Avoid medical cosmetic treatment For patients with lupus erythematosus, it is not recommended to dye hair, tattoo, tattoo lip line, eyeliner and so on, so as not to induce lupus erythematosus flare-ups. Special tips: 1, pay attention to the observation of skin damage, if there is a new rash, consult a doctor in time; 2, prevent infection, avoid overwork or staying up late; 3, avoid eating hairy food in daily diet, such as beef and mutton, seafood, animal offal and so on, so as not to aggravate the condition.