Thursday, 10 May 2012

Strides Made in Diagnosing, Treating Lupus

<p>THURSDAY, May 10 (HealthDay News) Sometimes it takes years for
people to get diagnosed with lupus. That wasnt a box for Marisa
Zeppieri-Caruana, who had so many of a classical systemic lupus
erythematosus symptoms such as a butterfly-shaped unreasonable on her face, a
daily heat and achy joints that her alloy knew right divided that the
23-year-old had a illness.
Since then, Zeppieri-Caruana, now 34, has been hospitalized 30 times
and has had 4 mini-strokes along with countless other problems related
to her lupus.
Most people who have lupus go by durations where they have active
disease (flares) and durations where they dont have any symptoms
(remission). Unfortunately, Zeppieri-Caruana pronounced shes never had a time
where shes been totally in remission.
An normal day for me includes sleepy and fever. Its unequivocally tough to
try to put weight on, and we customarily dont feel like doing anything. we have
to take a snooze each day, she explained.
Its roughly like Im ...

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