Discoid lupus diagnostic

January 18, 2012 Posted by lu

Some people will also be sensitive to certain types of lighting inside buildings such as fluorescent tubes and high intensity lighting. It is not clear why some discoid lupus sufferers are sensitive to the sun and not others. Sun sensitivity can develop at any point throughout the course of the illness.
The course of the disease is unpredictable, with periods of illness (called flares) alternating with remissions. The disease occurs nine times more often in women than in men, especially in women in child-bearing years ages 15 to 35, and is also more common in those of non-European descent.
Common initial and chronic complaints include fever, malaise, joint pains, myalgias, fatigue, and temporary loss of cognitive abilities. Because they are so often seen with other diseases, these signs and symptoms are not part of the diagnostic criteria for SLE. When occurring in conjunction with other signs and symptoms (see below), however, they are considered suggestive.

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