How long do SLE patients live?

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is still a disease with significant mortality. Although 5 yr after diagnosis 92% of patients are alive, the prognosis falls to 82% survival at 10 yr, 76% at 15 yr and only 68% at 20 yr in Toronto [1].
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How long can a lupus patient live?

However, the majority of people with lupus can expect a normal or near-normal life expectancy. Research has shown that many people with a lupus diagnosis have been living with the disease for up to 40 years. As research progresses, scientists hope to identify people who have a risk of lupus through genetic studies.
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Will SLE cause death?

SLE was identified as a contributing cause of death (one of multiple causes of death, including underlying cause of death) for an average of 2,061 deaths per year during that 7-year-period.
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What is the survival rate of SLE?

In the late 1940s, over 40% patients with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) died within 3 years of onset of first symptom(s). Since then, the 5-year and 10-year survival of SLE patients has remarkably improved to over 90%.
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Can you live a normal life with SLE?

Many people with lupus can minimize flares, lessen the burden of the disease and live a quality life by following their treatment plan and taking care of themselves. In fact, nearly 90 percent of people with lupus live to a normal life expectancy.
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Living with Lupus: a patient perspective



Is lupus a death sentence?

Lupus is not a death sentence. Most patients live normal, healthy, and full lives. They may need to modify things such as sun exposure, stress levels, etc. to maintain good health.  It is important that you see a rheumatologist and follow his/her recommendations.
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Does lupus shorten my lifespan?

In severe cases, organs damage and failure can occur. Over 90 percent of people with lupus are women between the ages of 15 and 45. Historically, lupus caused people to die young, primarily from kidney failure. Today, with careful treatment, 80 to 90 percent of people with lupus can expect to live a normal lifespan.
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Does lupus get worse with age?

With age, symptom activity with lupus often declines, but symptoms you already have may grow more severe. The accumulation of damage over years may result in the need for joint replacements or other treatments.
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Can SLE patients marry?

SLE was not a barrier to marriage or a primary cause of divorce: 40% married after the onset of SLE and 12.5% had a history of divorce. In summary, SLE patients can function well socially; it is imperative to recognize the difficulties and provide support.
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What is end stage lupus?

Lupus related end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is the most common complication of lupus nephritis (LN) [1]. The estimated mortality in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) related ESRD is four-fold higher than in SLE patients with LN alone [2], and twice higher than non-SLE ESRD patients [3, 4].
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What are the 6 stages of lupus?

Stages of lupus nephritis
  • Class I: Minimal mesangial lupus nephritis.
  • Class II: Mesangial proliferative lupus nephritis.
  • Class III: Focal lupus nephritis (active and chronic, proliferative and sclerosing)
  • Class IV: Diffuse lupus nephritis (active and chronic, proliferative and sclerosing, segmental and global)
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Can SLE be cured completely?

There is no cure for SLE. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms. Severe symptoms that involve the heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs often need treatment by specialists.
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Can SLE get pregnant?

Yes. Women with lupus can safely become pregnant. If your disease is under control, pregnancy is unlikely to cause flares. However, you will need to start planning for pregnancy well before you get pregnant.
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Can SLE patients donate blood?

No. Unfortunately, having SLE may affect your body's ability to tolerate regular blood donation. It's also possible that regular blood donations could affect the severity of your SLE.
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Should you date someone with lupus?

Many people are not very aware of lupus and so the person you are dating may not have heard of the disease before and is unlikely to know how it can affect somebody. The right time to discuss lupus with a prospective partner will vary between individuals and how comfortable they are talking about their health.
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What should lupus patients avoid?

5 Things to Avoid if You Have Lupus
  • (1) Sunlight. People with lupus should avoid the sun, since sunlight can cause rashes and flares. ...
  • (2) Bactrim and Septra (sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim) Bactrim and Septra are antibiotics that contain sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. ...
  • (3) Garlic. ...
  • (4) Alfalfa Sprouts. ...
  • (5) Echinacea.
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How serious is lupus?

Lupus can cause serious kidney damage, and kidney failure is one of the leading causes of death among people with lupus. Brain and central nervous system. If your brain is affected by lupus, you may experience headaches, dizziness, behavior changes, vision problems, and even strokes or seizures.
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What are the top 5 signs of lupus?

The list of potential symptoms of lupus is lengthy. Other symptoms include oral ulcers, enlarged lymph nodes, muscle pain, chest pain, osteoporosis, and depression. Rare symptoms include anemia, dizziness, and seizures.
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Does lupus cause early death?

Unfortunately, people suffering from certain forms of lupus, such as lupus-related kidney disease (known as lupus nephritis or LN), cardiovascular disease and other complications, remain at a very high risk for premature death.
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Which form of lupus is fatal?

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the form of lupus that can harm your skin, joints, kidneys and brain and may be fatal. The other form of lupus is called "discoid" lupus erythematosus, which affects only your skin. When systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) affects the kidneys it is called lupus nephritis.
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What are the chances of dying from lupus?

Can people die of lupus? It is believed that between 10-15 percent of people with lupus will die prematurely due to complications of lupus. However, due to improved diagnosis and disease management, most people with the disease will go on to live a normal life span.
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What are the top 10 signs of lupus?

Top 10 Most Common Lupus Symptoms Include:
  • Achy or swollen joints (arthralgia)
  • Unexplained fever (more than 100° F)
  • Swollen joints (arthritis)
  • Prolonged or extreme fatigue.
  • Skin rash, including a butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and nose.
  • Pain in the chest when breathing deeply (pleurisy)
  • Hair loss.
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Can a person with lupus exercise?

Take part in intense physical activities such as jogging, weight lifting, or high-impact aerobics only with your doctor's permission. In general, people with lupus get the most and longest-lasting benefits from low-impact exercises such as swimming, walking, yoga, or stretching. Keep an Exercise Journal.
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Is lupus inherited from mother or father?

Lupus can be hereditary in both men and women.
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Can lupus be passed from father to child?

It's not a disease that parents pass directly down to their children; in fact, there's only about a 5 percent chance that a son or daughter of someone with lupus will also develop it. While researchers do believe that genes play a big role in causing lupus, there's more to it than that.
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