What is the disease Lupus / SLE / Odapus?
By kendedes2011
@kendedes2011 (2712)
Indonesia
December 20, 2010 10:17am CST
'd search on google about LUPUS were so many .. which makes saia interested is about the disease LUPUS .. some bs explains what lupus .. what symptoms are and how the development of lupus disease during this?
Thanks ...
* reminded of old friends (virtual) who had died because of disease LUPUS ...
5 responses
@rifnee (1713)
• Indonesia
15 Jan 11
Lupus and SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus = same autoimmune system disease. Substances which should attack the body's immune germs that enter the human body upside down instead attack the body's own organs. The sign of bone pain, intermittent fever and laboratory tests found LE cells typical. The cause is still unknown and there is no specific treatment, treatment efforts until now less than satisfactory. People with lupus do not live long. Odapus disease does not exist, you may either write spelling.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
10 Jan 11
My friend said, disease = disease lupus butterfly
deadly disease,if no one said no black in the face but increasingly widening
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
1 Jan 11
Lupus Disease is a deadly new disease
equivalent to cancer. Lupus own sense of the word in Latin means "coyotes.''
Initially, this disease thought to have a skin disorder, in the form of redness around the nose and cheek. Red blotches on the face and arms, heat and prolonged fatigue, hair loss, swollen joints and often arise sprue.
This disease not only attacks the skin, but also can affect almost every organ in the body.
Lupus also those related to immunology. This disease arises due to immunity / immunization excess .. The term''backfire''
why?
Because immunization who actually attacked our consumption of organs due to excessive use of reply
@AJsMom (157)
• Philippines
1 Jan 11
SLE stands for systemic lupus erythematosus. It's an autoimmune disease, wherein the immune system attacks the body's cells and tissues, thereby harming the different organs of the body. There is no cure for that up to this present time. However it can be managed with steroids to delay the progress of the condition.






