SYMPTOMS OF LUPUS:
Although lupus can affect any part of the body, most people
experience symptoms in only a few organs. Below lists the most common symptoms
of people with lupus.
Table of Symptoms
|
Symptoms |
Occurrence |
|
Achy
joints (arthralgia) |
95% |
|
Fever
more than 100 degrees F (38 degrees C) |
90% |
|
Arthritis
(swollen joints) |
90% |
|
Prolonged
or extreme fatigue |
81% |
|
Skin
Rashes |
74% |
|
Anemia
|
71% |
|
Kidney
Involvement |
50% |
|
Pain
in the chest on deep breathing (pleurisy) |
45% |
|
Butterfly-shaped
rash across the cheeks and |
42% |
|
Sun
or light sensitivity (photosensitivity) |
30% |
|
Hair
loss |
27% |
|
Abnormal
blood clotting problems |
20% |
|
Raynaud's
phenomenon (fingers turning white |
17% |
|
Seizures
|
15% |
|
Mouth
or nose ulcers |
12% |
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