SYMPTOMS
Although lupus can affect any part of the body, most people experience symptoms in only a few organs.
Achy Joints
Fever more than 100 degrees (38 C)
Arthritis
Prolonged or extreme fatigue
Skin Rashes
Anemia
Kidney Involvement
Pain in the chest on deep breathing
Hair loss
Sun/Light Sensitivity
Butterfly-shaped rash across cheeks
Mouth/nose ulcers
Abnormal blood clotting problems
Raynaud’s phenomenon
Seizures
Approved by the Lupus Foundation of America's
Patient Education Committee.