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Joints on Fire

The Understanding of Lupus the Indescribable Disease

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Joints on Fire

By: Shiann Hewitt
Narrated by: Kyoshi Ky
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What is lupus disease? It's a question that has baffled doctors and medical researchers for decades, and there's still not a real good answer to that question. Although advancements have been made in lupus diagnosis and lupus treatment, the exact mechanism that causes the disease and the relationships between hereditary, environmental, and hormonal factors are still unknown. There are many things that one should know about this disease.

  • Types of Lupus: Lupus is an uncommon disorder that can be quite challenging. Multiple organs can be impacted by lupus.
  • Symptoms of Lupus: Lupus can manifest differently in various people. There is evidence that lupus may manifest differently in men and women.
  • Blood Disorders That Can Affect Patients with Lupus: Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus could present with a blood issue as their first symptom, although this may be hard to believe.
  • Five Physical Symptoms Women Should Never Ignore: The current essay describes five indications that should never be disregarded.

Are you suffering the painful and debilitating affects of lupus? Well, it's not hopeless. You can find lupus pain relief. Buy this book to learn more.

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©2022 Shiann Hewitt (P)2022 Shiann Hewitt
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