Early lupus symptoms in women

    • [PDF File]Lupus Symptom Tracker

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      He a lt H to o l s Lupus Symptom Tracker Print out this table and use it to make notes to take to your doctor. Put a check mark beside the symptoms you have.


    • [PDF File]Lupus Information Sheet - MIRECC/CoE Home

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      Lupus Information Sheet (continued) Lupus strikes mostly women of childbearing age (15-44). However, men, children, and teenagers develop lupus, too. Women of color are 2-3 times more likely to develop lupus. People of all races and ethnic groups can develop lupus.


    • [PDF File]Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Women’s Health

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      Women with lupus have higher incidence of early menopause. Medications have an effect on ovarian function as well. • Women with SLE may go through menopause 5 – 10 years earlier than usual. • Early menopause increases risk of osteoporosis (low bone strength). • Women with SLE have a higher incidence of heart disease


    • [PDF File]The Lupus Checklist

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      related to your lupus) with your rheumatologist, as some symptoms may indicate organ damage. If you have more than one doctor, make sure they are all aware what the others are recommending to help ensure there are no conflicts in your health management. Consider bringing copies of your most recent appointment notes to each doctor visit.


    • [PDF File]Lupus Symptom Checklist

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      your symptoms for diagnosis and treatment. Please complete this lupus symptom checklist and take it with you to your next appointment. Now that you KNOW THE SIGNS of lupus, TAKE ACTION It’s important for you to know that lupus is a manageable disease. With proper diagnosis and treatment, the disease is now more manageable than in years past.


    • [PDF File]A Short Guide to Lupus

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      Some women do have flares of lupus during pregnancy and need careful observation. Lupus kidney disease needs particularly careful monitoring as there are no symptoms from this and, if uncontrolled, can seriously affect the health of mother and baby long-term. Lupus and anti-phospholipid syndrome may affect the way the afterbirth (placenta) works.


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