Commemorating The 15 Annual Observance of World Lupus Day.

May 10th the World celebrate the World Lupus Day. Lupus is a life-altering and fatal disease that requires in-depth understanding and support for the affected persons. Lupus is an inflammatory disease that occurs when the body system attacks its own tissues and organs. 

Symptoms include but are not limited to; Shortness of breath, Persistent chest pain, Joint pain, swelling and stiffness Fever and fatigue, Fingers and toes turn blue when exposed to cold, Headaches, Confusion, Memory loss

Inflammation resulting from this may affect various body organs including the skin, kidneys, brain, blood cells, lungs, heart and the joints.

Diagnosing lupus is often difficult as its symptoms mimic those of other common ailments. However, a major proviso of this condition is facial rash that resembles the wings of a butterfly. 

This condition affects citizens of all nationalities, ethnicities, races, ages and genders. While this condition has no boundaries, understanding lupus can help control its impact. Join the organization’s effort in ensuring that people with Lupus are diagnosed and treated effectively.