If your doctor suspects that you have lupus, in order to confirm the diagnosis, a blood test will be taken from you that includes the ANA …show more content…
you will need to take painkillers like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti inflammatory drugs)3. For an acute exacerbation, you may need either local or systemic corticosteroids. Most successful treatment may consider antimalarial agents such as hydroxychloroquine.3 The outlook of SLE is that most patients do not achieve normal life expectancy with proper treatment. Most common causes of death are opportunistic infection and renal failure3. However, the severe organ damage can be prevented and symptoms controlled in many