- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus or SLE,
or more commonly referred to as lupus
is a very serious systemic condition
which is characterized as an autoimmune disorder.
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Now as lupus, this disease may affect
various organs and body systems including
the skin, the joints, and internal organs.
In simple terms, an autoimmune disorder occurs
when the body's own immune system
begins to attack the body
and begins to fight itself.
Now the symptoms of lupus may include
a common tell-tale sign called a butterfly rash
that is usually located over the nose, the cheeks.
On the joints you have pain.
You can experience muscle disorders,
kidney problems, and swollen glands.
And actually, hair loss however, does occur
in and around 50% or half of the patients
diagnosed with lupus or SLE.
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the "Causes of Hair Loss".
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