PROFESSIONAL FAQS: WHAT ARE COMMON TRIGGERS FOR A LUPUS FLARE?

Expert opinion from Marcelle Freire

Doctor of Medicine · 3 years of experience · Brazil

Lupus is an autoimmune disease in which the body produces autoantibodies and immune reactions that are responsible for attacking its own tissues. It is a disease that develops more commonly in young women and in Afro-descendants. It usually affects multiple systems and has a large and variable spectrum of presentation that may be different for each patient. In patients known to have Lupus, it is known that psychological or physical stress, such as infections, pregnancy, trauma/accidents, exposure to ultraviolet light, some medications, among others, can act as triggers that trigger disease crises/activity, episodes also known as flare.

Expert opinion from Alex T. Thomas

MD · 40 years of experience · USA

The triggering factors of lupus flares can be stress, emotional breakdown, overwork, fluorescence or UV exposure, and anxiety. These factors when get mixed with restlessness, make the environment hazy for the patient and he/she can feel lupus flares.

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Expert opinion from Ipsa Arora

MD (Internal Medicine) · 5 years of experience · USA

The common triggers are: stress, injury, infections, overworking, suddenly stopping lupus medicines, sunlight and other medications.

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