Symptoms
The signs of lupus differ from person to person. Some people have just a few symptoms; others have more.Common symptoms of lupus are:
- Joint pain and stiffness, with or without swelling
- Muscle aches, pains, or weakness
- Fever with no known cause
- Feeling very tired
- Butterfly-shaped rash across the nose, cheeks and other skin rashes
- Unusual weight loss or weight gain
- Anemia (too few red blood cells)
- Trouble thinking, memory problems, confusion
- Kidney problems with no known cause
- Chest pain when taking a deep breath
- Sun or light sensitivity
- Hair loss
- Purple or pale fingers or toes from cold or stress
- Blood clots
- Seizures
- Sores/ulcers in the mouth or nose (usually painless)
- Severe headache
- Depression and anxiety
- Strokes
- Dry or irritated eyes
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