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  2. Lupus - Diagnosis & treatment - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/lupus/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20365790

    Treatment for lupus depends on your signs and symptoms. Determining whether you should be treated and what medications to use requires a careful discussion of the benefits and risks with your doctor. As your signs and symptoms flare and subside, you and your doctor may find that you'll need to change medications or dosages.

  3. Lupus: Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is lupus treatment? Your healthcare provider will suggest treatments for lupus that manage your symptoms. The goal is minimizing damage to your organs and how much lupus affects your day-to-day life.

  4. Lupus Treatment - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/lupus/lupus-treatment

    The best approach to treating your lupus is a plan tailored to your specific needs. It should consider the type of lupus you have, the severity of your inflammation and the damage to your organs that has occurred.

  5. Treating lupus: a guide - Lupus Foundation of America

    www.lupus.org/resources/treating-lupus-guide

    While there’s no cure for lupus right now, having the right treatment plan can help: Control your symptoms — like joint pain, swelling, and feeling tired. Keep your immune system (the part of the body that fights off bacteria and viruses) from attacking your body. Protect your organs from damage.

  6. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus): Diagnosis, Treatment, and...

    www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/lupus/diagnosis-treatment-and-steps-to-take

    Doctors treat lupus based on your symptoms. The goal of treatment is to: Manage symptoms. Prevent, limit, and stop flares. Maintain the lowest level of disease activity, and, if possible, achieve complete remission. Prevent or slow organ damage. Improve your quality of life. Lupus is a chronic (long-lasting) disease, and there is no cure at the ...

  7. Run lab tests. How to manage symptoms. Since lupus symptoms vary widely from person to person, how it's managed depends on each person's symptoms and needs. To best manage your symptoms, it is important to: See a doctor regularly. Take medicines as prescribed. Follow your treatment plan.

  8. Currently, there’s no known cure for lupus, so treatment focuses on easing symptoms and reducing inflammation. Lupus types. Lupus is usually categorized into four types:

  9. Lupus Treatment: Medications and Alternative Treatments - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/lupus/understanding-lupus-treatment

    Lupus treatment is the best way to manage your symptoms, feel better, and keep the disease from getting worse. Treatment for lupus -- also known as systemic lupus erythematosus...

  10. Treatments for Lupus: Current and Future Treatments - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/lupus/treatments-for-lupus

    The goals of lupus treatment focus on reducing symptoms, preventing flares, and limiting damage to your body’s organs and tissues. The first-line treatment for lupus is hydroxychloroquine.

  11. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus) Basics: Diagnosis, Treatment...

    www.niams.nih.gov/health-topics/lupus/basics/diagnosis-treatment-and-steps-to-take

    How is systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) treated? The goals of treatment for lupus are to: Manage symptoms. Prevent flares, and, if possible, put the disease into complete remission. Prevent or slow organ damage. Improve your quality of life. Lupus is a chronic (long-lasting) disease, and there is no cure.