Lupus is a complex autoimmune disease that affects an estimated 1.5 million Americans, with women making up about 90% of cases. Its symptoms can involve nearly any organ system, including the skin, joints, kidneys, and brain, making it notoriously difficult to diagnose. Many people experience vague, fluctuating symptoms for years before receiving a definitive diagnosis. According to the Lupus Foundation of America, the average time to diagnosis is nearly six years from the onset of symptoms. This delay often leads to unmanaged symptoms and complications, underscoring the importance of awareness and early detection.
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4. Sensitivity to Sunlight (Photosensitivity) Photosensitivity is a common and distinctive feature of lupus, affecting up to 70% of patients. In lupus, exposure to ultraviolet (UV)…