You experience marked weakness, quick fatigue, sore joints, cold extremities, or hair loss. You have enlarged lymph nodes and you get a rash every time you expose yourself to the sun.
You are irritable, urinate rather frequently, or had a miscarriage…
The list can be continued almost endlessly.
There is a saying in medicine: "It's something strange, maybe something rheumatological"...
Among such "strange" diseases is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
SLE is a systemic disease of the connective tissue that arises on the basis of a genetically determined imperfection of immunoregulatory processes, which leads to the formation of many antibodies to one's own cells and their components and to immune complex inflammation. The consequence of such a disease include damage to many organs and systems, which exhausts the patient and provokes a decrease in quality life, work capacity, disability and in many cases death.
Since SLE can affect all organs and systems, no two patients are exactly alike. Different patients have a combination of certain symptoms.
It is recommended to carry out a complex clinical-laboratory and instrumental examination of the state of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, endocrine, nervous systems, skin and its appendages, the blood system, sense organs, and the immune system in order to identify comorbid and syntropic lesions for determining a prognosis and choosing treatment tactics.
Specialists of our center have been dealing with the problem of SLE for more than 15 years and have the latest knowledge and technologies.
Kalyna. Centre of Modern Medicine. We will help you!