ADVERTISEMENT

Sunday 6 March 2016

Accurate Treatment Of Irritation On The Skin

Accurate Treatment Of Irritation On The Skin

Accurate Treatment Of Irritation On The Skin


Lupus is an autoimmune disease that makes the immune system attack the healthy cells of the body. Because the immune system is malfunctioning, the vital organs of the body will be affected particularly the heart, lungs, kidney or even the brain. There are four different forms of lupus namely Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Discoid Lupus, Drug-induced Lupus and Neonatal Lupus. Though the last three types are not serious forms of lupus, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is the kind that could get worse if not managed well or treated. If the patient is diagnosed with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, is there a cure to it?

Though there is no specific drug invented to cure lupus, some new drugs are currently being tested if they could be a possible remedy to the disease. As of the time being, treatment of lupus is limited to controlling its symptoms, giving relief to inflammation and pain, and avoiding serious complications. If you seek additional information be sure to read an extensive article on methods on healing lupus.

A symptom of lupus is a rash, this so called lupus rash which could appear on the face or on any part of the body that is exposed to sunlight. This lupus rash is neither painful nor itchy, but if it keeps on reappearing, seek medical attention as soon as you can. Early diagnosis and treatment will help the patient manage the disease. Once a person is diagnosed with lupus, the doctor would prescribe some medication and most importantly, change of habits. For example, a person who has lupus becomes sensitive to sunlight, so staying away from the sun’s heat can help prevent those lupus rashes from flaring up. When out in the sun, a person with lupus must always put sunblock. Also, the patient must have a well-balanced diet, and an active life by doing regular exercise to keep the body strong and healthy. More importantly, a lupus patient must know what would trigger symptoms such as a lupus rash from getting worse so as to avoid serious complications.
What about prescription drugs?
Prescription drugs may also be given to the patient. For those who manifest mild or moderate symptoms, aspirin or ibuprofen may be given to prevent inflammation. Hydroxychloroquine may also be prescribed to the patient. This can help reduce the symptoms such as lupus rash and sensitivity to sunlight. When inflammation is present, corticosteroids may be prescribed.
For aggressive symptoms such as a severe lupus rash, the doctors may give higher dosages of the same medicine or may prescribe a new but much stronger drug. The patient will need to take high-dose corticosteroids to reduce the symptoms. However, the doctor must give the lowest possible dosage of any strong drug, enough to give the patient relief from the symptoms. Immunosuppressive drugs may be given to patients with serious lupus cases. When a person has lupus, his immune system becomes hyperactive, to the point of attacking even the healthy cells of the body. Immunosuppressive drugs can suppress the immune system, thus reducing the symptoms and pain. However, the patient must be aware of side effects when taking strong medication. As much as possible, intake of such medications will be done only when necessary.
What is the most important thing to do?
More important than taking medications and following doctors’ orders is to take care of oneself. A person with lupus must be disciplined in eating right, exercising regularly, avoiding stress and if he has vices such as drinking and smoking, he should quit those vices altogether. It is important to keep the body healthy, especially when one is under medication as that is when he is prone and vulnerable to diseases. All the prescription drugs and medical advices will be put to waste if the lupus patient is not willing to cooperate or help himself.
A person with lupus can still live a normal life despite of having the disease if he is able to manage it very well. It is also important for a lupus patient to seek the support of family friends, and health professionals. More importantly, he should educate himself regarding lupus and promote awareness in the public that lupus, or its symptoms, is not a contagious disease. This way, he can encourage other lupus patients to live a normal life and inspire others along the way.
Share:

Advertisement

Powered by Blogger.

Translate

Web Statistics

Popular Posts

Recent Posts

Unordered List