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  2. Lupus - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The signs and symptoms of lupus that you experience will depend on which body systems are affected by the disease. The most common signs and symptoms include: Fatigue. Fever. Joint pain, stiffness and swelling. Butterfly-shaped rash on the face that covers the cheeks and bridge of the nose or rashes elsewhere on the body.

  3. Lupus - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Diagnosing lupus is difficult because signs and symptoms vary considerably from person to person. Signs and symptoms of lupus may change over time and overlap with those of many other disorders. No one test can diagnose lupus. The combination of blood and urine tests, signs and symptoms, and physical examination findings leads to the diagnosis.

  4. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus) Basics: Overview, Symptoms,...

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    Change over time. Some symptoms happen when the disease causes inflammation in organs. Symptoms of lupus can include: Arthritis, causing painful and swollen joints and morning stiffness. Fevers. Feeling tired often (fatigue). Rashes. Hair loss. Sores, which are usually painless, in the nose and mouth.

  5. Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disease that can affect many parts of the body. Lupus occurs when the immune system, which normally helps protect the body from infection and disease, attacks its own tissues. This attack causes inflammation, and in some cases permanent tissue damage, which can be ...

  6. Lupus nephritis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Signs and symptoms of lupus nephritis include: Blood in the urine. Urine that foams because of too much protein. High blood pressure. Swelling in the legs, ankles or feet and sometimes in the hands and face. High levels of a waste product called creatinine in the blood. Request an appointment.

  7. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus): Diagnosis, Treatment, and...

    www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/lupus/diagnosis-treatment...

    Doctors can diagnose the condition by: Asking about your medical history and symptoms, and, if necessary, reading your previous medical records. Asking if anyone in your family has lupus or other autoimmune diseases. Performing a complete physical exam. Taking samples of blood for laboratory tests, such as:

  8. Lupus Clinic - Overview - Mayo Clinic

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    Lupus Clinic Overview. Lupus Clinic. Systemic lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidney or many other parts of the body. The disease predominantly affects young women. Mayo Clinic has more than 150 years of experience using a team approach to complex diseases. In the Lupus Clinic, rheumatologists work ...

  9. Lupus - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic

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    Los signos y síntomas de lupus que tengas dependerán de los sistemas del cuerpo que se ven afectados por la enfermedad. Los signos y síntomas más comunes incluyen: Fatiga. Fiebre. Dolor articular, rigidez e hinchazón. Una erupción en forma de mariposa en el rostro que puede abarcar las mejillas y el puente de la nariz o erupción en el ...

  10. Sjogren's syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sjogren's (SHOW-grins) syndrome is a disorder of your immune system identified by its two most common symptoms — dry eyes and a dry mouth. The condition often accompanies other immune system disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.

  11. Mixed connective tissue disease - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Early indications of mixed connective tissue disease can include: General feeling of being unwell. This can include increased fatigue and a mild fever. Cold and numb fingers or toes (Raynaud's phenomenon). In response to cold or stress, your fingers or toes might turn white and then purplish blue.