by Mia Johnson | Apr 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Thyroid problems are experienced by 6 percent of people with lupus at some point. In fact, thyroid problems are usually the first symptom of lupus. Like lupus, thyroid diseases are hereditary. They can affect the function of other organs, such as the skin, heart,...
by Mia Johnson | Apr 2, 2019 | Uncategorized
Approximately 1.6 million Americans are diagnosed with lupus, and most of them are women. Because lupus damages different organs in the body, people with this disease seem to be exhausted. If you live with someone who has lupus, your life is affected as well....
by Mia Johnson | Mar 26, 2019 | Uncategorized
Certain foods are likely to trigger lupus flares. So if you have lupus, take care of yourself by avoiding these lupus trigger foods. 9 Foods Are Most Likely to Trigger Lupus Flares 1. Salt One of the foods to avoid with lupus is salt. Lupus can affect the heart,...
by Mia Johnson | Mar 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
Depression can begin slowly for many people. They feel sad, anxious and lonely without purpose that lasts for a long time. Fatigue and physical pains sometimes occur with no specific cause. All of these symptoms may indicate the possibility of depression. What happens...
by Mia Johnson | Feb 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
Have you ever heard of the illness that’s causing Selena Gomez to take break from her career? It’s lupus- a chronic autoimmune disease that can affect people in different ways. There is no cure for lupus at the present time. However, medicines and...
by Mia Johnson | Feb 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
Inflammation is a normal body’s response when foreign invaders attack your body. But if your body can’t fight against certain invaders, the inflammation continues and gets worse over time. Chronic inflammation has a negative impact on our movement and daily...
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