World Lupus Day: Facts about autoimmune disease...


An autoimmune condition called lupus causes your body's immune system to target its own tissues and organs. The brain, heart, kidneys, blood cells, joints, skin, and lungs can all be impacted by this inflammation. This broad spectrum of symptoms can affect any part of the body and include things like blood clots, swollen glands, joint discomfort, headaches, rashes, fever, exhaustion, and mouth sores. Along with weakening bones and developing osteoporosis, the disorder may also impact the heart and result in cardiovascular problems. The likelihood of developing this illness can also be increased by stress, smoking, hormones, environmental variables, and genetics.

The World Lupus Day date is

Every year on May 10, we mark World Lupus Day. It's being observed on a friday this year.

Relevance of the World Lupus Day

Roughly 5 million individuals globally are afflicted with lupus, with 1.5 million residing only in the United States. On World Lupus Day, individuals across who battle with the incapacitating illness and its numerous physical symptoms pay tribute. This yearly event is held to raise awareness of the need for better patient healthcare services, more research on the causes and treatments of lupus, and early detection and treatment of the disease. In addition to uniting organizations and impacted individuals worldwide, World Lupus Day seeks to develop solutions to alleviate the pain of those who suffer from this potentially fatal autoimmune condition.

Facts regarding Lupus

Today, the majority of the world's continents—Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South Americas, and Europe—observe the day with great enthusiasm.

Lupus typically manifests as a lifelong condition and is diagnosed in people between the ages of 15 and 44. Only 10% of men are diagnosed with it, and nearly 90% of individuals who suffer from it are female. It is more common in women.

The Latin term for "wolf," which was first used to refer to face lesions that resembled a wolf's bite, gave rise to the name "lupus" in the thirteenth century.




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