Thursday, August 18, 2011

Treat Lupus

Treat Lupus


The course of treatment for lupus depends on the location and severity of the disease. Lupus is classified as either mild or severe. At the first sign of symptoms, see your doctor.


Instructions


1. Understand that lupus must be "managed" as well as treated. Part of that management includes avoiding overexposure to sunlight and extreme stress.


2. Use non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen to ease mild to moderate lupus pain.


3. Take doctor-prescribed drugs for lupus, such as antimalarial drugs, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants. Antimalarial drugs have been especially helpful in treating the joint pain associated with lupus.


4. Forgo taking antibiotics, unless ordered by the doctor who is also treating your lupus.


5. Avoid exposure to people who are ill. Lupus reduces your resistance to infection.


6. Get plenty of rest. Take naps if you need to.








7. Exercise moderately to prevent your muscles from becoming weak. Don't overdo it - this will exacerbate your lupus symptoms.


8. Have regular medical checkups. This is vital in preventing lupus from spreading to your major organ systems.


9. Take a vitamin and mineral supplement, don't smoke, limit alcohol, and eat a well-balanced diet. Some lupus experts recommend following the American Heart Association diet.

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