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World Lupus Day 2025: Causes, symptoms and treatment options of the autoimmune condition

World Lupus Day 2025: Genetics, environmental triggers like sunlight and infections, stress, and hormonal fluctuations all play roles in its onset and progression. Its symptoms can resemble those of arthritis, thyroid disorders, and infections. This makes diagnosis long. Hence, one of the biggest challenges in managing lupus is recognising it early.

May 09, 2025 / 11:57 IST
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Symptoms of lupus may range from mild discomfort to severe organ damage. Though it can affect anyone, it is most commonly seen in women of childbearing age (Image: Canva)
Symptoms of lupus may range from mild discomfort to severe organ damage. Though it can affect anyone, it is most commonly seen in women of childbearing age (Image: Canva)

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), more commonly known as lupus, is a chronic autoimmune condition. Its symptoms are mostly similar to that of other diseases, making it notoriously difficult to diagnose.

Lupus occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, causing inflammation that can affect multiple organs including the skin, joints, kidneys, lungs, heart and brain, says Dr Indrajit Agrawal, Clinical Director, Rheumatology, Marengo Asia Hospitals Gurugram. “Lupus is a multi-system disorder with a wide range of presentations. This makes diagnosis challenging, but not impossible, especially if there's awareness,” he explains.

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According to Dr Agarwal, the condition can occur with periods of remission followed by unpredictable flare-ups. “Symptoms of lupus may range from mild discomfort to severe organ damage. Though it can affect anyone, it is most commonly seen in women of childbearing age. Genetics, environmental triggers like sunlight and infections, stress, and hormonal fluctuations all play roles in its onset and progression. Its symptoms can resemble those of arthritis, thyroid disorders, and infections. This makes diagnosis long. Hence, one of the biggest challenges in managing lupus is recognising it early. Patients may go undiagnosed for years, during which time the disease may already be affecting critical organs,” he adds.

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