Is lupus erythematosus a terminal illness?
In general, lupus erythematosus is not a terminal illness. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. The detailed analysis is as follows:
Lupus erythematosus is a chronic, relapsing autoimmune disease. Although it currently cannot be completely cured in clinical practice, most patients can reduce the disease's impact on the body and delay organ damage through effective treatment and management. Lupus erythematosus primarily affects women of childbearing age and may cause symptoms such as butterfly-shaped rashes on the face. There are several types of lupus erythematosus, including discoid lupus erythematosus, subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, and systemic lupus erythematosus. With active treatment, skin lesions associated with lupus generally have a relatively favorable prognosis. Therefore, patients should not be overly anxious but should actively follow their doctor’s treatment recommendations and schedule regular hospital check-ups.
Patients should also adopt effective daily care measures, such as avoiding ultraviolet radiation, maintaining a balanced diet, and adhering to a regular作息 (sleep-wake) schedule, to improve quality of life and control disease progression.