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This mild-to-serious complication of lupus can prevent blood from clotting properly and cause bruising, skin discolorations from petechiae, nosebleeds, and complications during and after surgery. 8 T ThrombocytopeniaĪ low blood platelet count. About 10 percent of people with lupus also have Sjogren’s syndrome. S Sjogren’s SyndromeĪ chronic autoimmune disorder in which the glands that produce tears and saliva do not work correctly. RheumatologistĪ doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of the immune system such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and gout. Remission can be weeks, months, or years long. The period between flares when symptoms are mild and controlled by self-care and medications. 1 R Raynaud’s PhenomenonĪ condition in which the tips of the fingers or toes turn white, blue, red, or purple causing pain, numbness, and tingling.
8 P PhotosensitivityĪ condition in which the skin overreacts to exposure to ultraviolet light causing rashes and sometimes sores. Osteoporosis is a common complication of lupus. O OsteoporosisĪ weakening of the bones that makes breaks (fractures) more likely. 5 NephrologistĪ doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating kidney conditions. From DRS to G-force, from oversteer to slipstreaming, and from tyre warmers to turbulence, it provides you with an easy-to-understand explanation of all the most commonly-used F1 terms and terminology. It’s very easy to learn - especially when you have the help of our extensive F1 glossary. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories are a group of drugs that reduce inflammation, which can help control pain and joint stiffness. But if you’re an F1 newcomer, don’t panic. 2 It is more commonly known as the “butterfly rash.” N NSAIDs A rash that spreads across the cheeks and nose. Such attracted ions, which are weakly held on the particle surface and can be readily replaced by other ions, are termed exchangeable ions. Inflammation of the kidneys – lupus nephritis is a serious complication of lupus that results in kidney damage. A soil particle carries an electrical charge, which attracts ions to neutralize its net charge. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic, autoimmune disease that affects the whole body. In lupus, lesions may be raised, red, and weep fluid. Also called immune modulators or immunosuppressives. 5 I ImmunosuppressantĪ group of drugs that stop or limit reactions of the body’s immune system. These steroids fight inflammation and suppress the immune system but taken long-term can have serious side effects. 4 G GlucocorticoidĪ class of drugs that are steroid hormones. Symptoms can be different in type and severity from one flare to another. In autoimmune diseases like lupus, flares come and go, and can be mild, moderate, or severe. 1,8 FlareĪn increase in disease activity or worsening of symptoms. General fatigue, or tiredness that is not relieved by rest or a good night’s sleep, occurs in 90 percent of people with lupus at some point in their disease. Swelling caused by fluid retention or inflammation or both.