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What is Discoid Lupus?<\/h2>\n

This medical condition is a form of autoimmune skin disorder. It is also referred to as discoid lupus erythematosus<\/em>. The word \u201cdiscoid\u201d is referring to the lesions disk shape. Lupus<\/a>, in general, is a medical condition that causes your body\u2019s immune system to attack itself. When you have discoid lupus it will usually affect the skin that surrounds your face but as the disease progresses, lesions are likely to develop on other parts of your body.<\/p>\n

There is a form of lupus that many people confuse with discoid lupus and that is systemic discoid lupus, which is an advanced stage of discoid lupus. The advanced stage is when it has affected other parts of your body like your kidneys, lungs, nervous system, and heart. Approximately sixty percent of the patients who have any form of lupus are women over the age of twenty. Ten percent of the people who have discoid lupus will eventually have systemic lupus.<\/p>\n

Discoid Lupus Symptoms<\/h2>\n

As stated, this type of lupus affects your skin so the symptoms are visible on your skin. You will most likely have lesions and discolored bumps on your neck, scalp, or face that are painless but usually do not itch. The symptoms that occur with this medical condition can be sporadic or constant but not everyone who has this type of lupus will have the same type of rash<\/a> in the same places. At any time the symptoms could become severe.<\/p>\n

Other symptoms can include:<\/strong><\/p>\n