Showing posts with label *Relationship of Pregnancy with Lupus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *Relationship of Pregnancy with Lupus. Show all posts

Friday, July 12, 2013

3.Consult a Doctor

In addition to regularly consult with a doctor, to note the symptoms that need to be consulted, namely:
- High fever
- Severe headache
- There is blood in the urine
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Swelling of the legs
- Weakness in the limbs
- Pain in the abdomen
- Joint pain is not normal
- Impaired vision
- Recurrent miscarriage.
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2.Live With Lupus

Although the treatment of lupus has made progress since 1995, but as a chronic disease lupus can cause activity limitations or ability to live independently. Lupus disease is dynamic, it can be controlled but at times can be an advanced weight. The symptoms that can be experienced in a mild form such as aches, fatigue and interfere with the activity and the quality hidup.Jika that happens, then the best way is to undergo regular treatment initiative, actively consult with your doctor, and sought to continue to recognize and understand and make lupus as a friend.
People with lupus can experience emotional mental disorders such as anxiety, being sensitive and irritable, depressed and despairing. To overcome the close cooperation needed a good doctor-patient and support from family and close friends as well as the institution or school where she worked.

Keep doing the activity, and taking regular exercise are adapted to the conditions and reduce exposure to the sun. This can be circumvented by setting the time of exercise, the long hand clothes and use a hat or sunscreen. Exercise is important to prevent the complications of cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis caused by lupus and steroid therapy.

Keep in mind that most people with lupus can lead a normal life without drugs by avoiding triggers and manage a healthy lifestyle. Some were able to move normally, but with the umbrella of drugs to control the activity of immune system. Fraction must restrict their activities while continuing to undergo treatment, because there is a disruption in various vital organs.

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1.Lupus Relationship

It self  interfere with female fertility of patients, but if one medicine containing cyclophosphamide, they can lead to the risk of infertility. Compared with women in general, people with lupus have a slightly higher risk of miscarriage and fetal death in utero. However, most patients can safely have children. Planning pregnancy should be regulated. Pregnancy is set at the time of the most low lupus activity. Pregnancy in lupus can be undertaken safely and no justice should be disqualified unless severe lupus and the blood system, kidney or central nervous system. At the moment there are pregnant lupus medications that should be avoided such as cyclophosphamide, cyclosporine and mycophenolate mofetil. Indeed there terjaid increased risk of lupus disease activity in early pregnancy and at birth but generally can be controlled with medication that is safe for the fetus in the womb. It is therefore important to consult periodically on obstetricians and doctors 'lupus'.
The following frequency of symptoms that are often experienced by people with lupus:
- Joint pain (95%)
- Fever (over 38 C) 90%
- Swollen Joints 90%
- Weak Body 81%
- Redness of the skin 74%
- Anemia 71%
- Kidney damage 50%
- Chest pain when breathing (pleurisy) 45%
- Malar rash (spots on the face) 42%
- Photosensitive 30%
- Hair loss 27%
- 20% of blood clotting disorders
- The phenomenon Raynoud 17%
- Seizures 15%
- Sprue 12%
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