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Treatment And Care

Your treatment will be tailored to control symptoms and slow the damage to your organs. Medications can help -- but so can stress reduction and a healthy lifestyle.

CommonArticle Lupus Treatment Overview
Information on treatment choices for lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE).
CommonArticle Lupus Home Treatment
Good self - care is essential to managing lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE). Learn to recognize your bodys warning signs of a flare. Warning signs may include increased fatigue, joint pain, rash, or fever. When you notice any of these signs, t
CommonArticle Lupus Medications
Medications cannot cure lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE), but they can control many symptoms and often can prevent or slow organ damage. Learn more.
CommonArticle Lupus Surgery
Surgery is not used to treat mild or moderate symptoms of lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE). Surgery may be considered for people with lupus who have permanent, life - threatening kidney damage. A kidney transplant or kidney dialysis may be don
CommonArticle Lupus Other Treatment
Information on experimental and alternative therapies for lupus.
CommonArticle Care of the Lupus Patient
This article outlines the possible interventions for the complications associated with lupus. Written for nurses, but suitable for consumers also.
CommonArticle Nutrition and Lupus
Good nutrition is an important part of your overall lupus treatment plan, as this article explains.
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