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Group members: Danielle Anglin Karla Dacres Alicia Campbell Course: HFLE Group: 2B Lecturer: Ms. Garrison

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Page 1: Lupus

Group members: Danielle Anglin

Karla Dacres

Alicia Campbell

Course: HFLE

Group: 2B

Lecturer: Ms. Garrison

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What is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the body’s immune

system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal, healthy tissue.

It makes the immune system unable to differentiate between

antigens (a substance capable of inducing a specific immune

response) and healthy tissue.

The type that we refer to simply as lupus is known as systemic

lupus erythematosus or SLE.

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Symptoms of Lupus inflammation, swelling and damage to joints, skin, kidneys,

blood, the heart and lungs.

swelling of hands and feet

fever, fatigue, skin lesions

rash, anaemia, chest pain

light sensitivity, hair loss

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Symptoms of Lupus

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Causes of Lupus Extreme stress

Exposure to ultraviolet light

Smoking

Infection with Epstein-Barr virus

Exposure to certain chemicals

Certain prescription medications

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Affected Areas of the Body Kidneys- serious kidney damage is a primary cause of death for

lupus sufferers.

Central nervous system-lupus can cause headaches, dizziness,

memory problems, seizures and behavioural changes.

Blood and vessels- lupus causes an increased risk of anaemia,

bleeding, blood clotting and vessel inflammation.

Lungs-non-infectious pneumonia and difficulty breathing due to

inflammation of the chest cavity are more likely with lupus.

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Affected Areas of the Body (cont’d)

Infection- lupus treatments tend to depress the immune

system making your body more vulnerable to infection.

Cancer-lupus increases the risk of cancer, especially of non-

Hodgkin’s lymphoma, lung cancer and liver cancer.

Bone tissue death-a lower blood supply to bone tissue leads to

tiny breaks and eventual death of bone. This is most common

in the hip bone.

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Preventative Measures Exercise regularly

Educate yourself about lupus

Avoid smoking

Eat healthily; balanced diet

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Treatments There is currently no cure for lupus.

Antimalarial drugs

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Thank You

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References MediLexicon International Ltd, Bexhill-on-

Sea,Uk.www.medicalnewstoday.com/info/lupus