Treatment of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
SLE is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system of the body attacks its tissues. It causes widespread inflammation and damages the issues of the affected organs. It can affect any organ of the body including joints, skin, brain, lungs, kidneys, and blood vessels.
It affects the cartilage and the lining of the blood vessels and damages the strength and flexibility of the structures of the body.
The systematic attack on the immune system can cause blood clots in the arteries or veins of the legs, lungs, brains, or intestines. Chronic disease can destroy the red blood cells of the body and can cause chronic anemia.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is often linked to environmental factors, genetics, and hormonal factors.
The Sufferer of SLE will face this.
- May experience pain and stiffness with or without swelling. Common areas for muscle pain include neck, thigh, shoulder pain, and upper arms.
- People suffering from SLE are often affected by high fever.
- You may face rashes on the body parts that are often exposed to the sun.
- Lupus can trigger a chest infection.
- Mouth sores, ulcers, or dry mouth are quite common in patients suffering from SLE.
- Half of people suffering from Lupus suffer from kidney diseases too.
- If you have lupus, you are at a higher risk of suffering from blood clots.
Early Signs of SLE.
- Fatigue
- Pain or swelling in joints.
- Skin rashes
- Fever
- Headache
- Loss of appetite and weight
- Rashes
- Hair Loss
- Anemia
- Memory loss
- Dry eyes or eye inflammation
The Conventional treatment of SLE includes.
You will be nearly surprised to know that the treatment of SLE has evolved from the use of conventional drugs such as hydroxychloroquine, corticosteroids, and nonspecific immunosuppressants to target the selective components.
Anti-inflammatory drugs are also used to treat immunological disturbances. There are targeted therapies and immunosuppressants including anti-malarial drugs, GCs, etc to treat the disease.
What if SLE is left untreated?
Untreated lupus can affect your life directly.
- It can lead to permanent scarring of the kidneys.
- It can damage your eyesight permanently.
- Lupus causes blood clots and these blood clots can result in strokes, heart diseases, or repeated miscarriages.
Homoeotouch Personalized Treatment Therapy for SLE.
At Homoeotouch, we provide the best treatments for autoimmune diseases. Homeopathy can efficiently cure and control the unnecessary destruction of healthy tissues.
We offer a unique, genuine, and secure model of healthcare that treats every patient individually. We aim to focus on the overall well-being of the individual and that’s how we treat our patients physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Our treatment not only relieves the discomfort caused by the symptoms but also prevents the recurrence of the disease.
The 5-step procedure to get treated at our clinic is as follows:
- The patient or visitor can fill out an inquiry form at the reception or on our website.
- Our assistant doctor will attend to the patient and listen carefully to every detail, discussing both common and specific symptoms.
- The case will then be analyzed by our Senior Doctor, Prof. Dr. Muktinder Singh, who has over 30 years of experience. He uses a unique Personalized Treatment Approach and maps the patient’s five senses to analyze the case.
- A personal meeting is scheduled with Dr. Muktinder Singh to discuss the case and prescribe the treatment.
- The doctor will brief the patient about the duration of the course.
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