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What are some of early signs of Lupus? Can Lupus occur in people that have no history of it in their family?

My sister has lupus. There was no history if it in the family, and the doctor told me that I am no more likely to have it than the general population. It is an autoimmune disease which occurs more frequently in women than men, and it is usually diagnosed during childbearing years. Generally speaking the earlier the diagnosis - the more likely for it to be a severe case. Please be careful and don't ignore the signs!!! It started with arthritis like symptoms in my sister's case. She was diagnosed at 16 and by 17 she had full-blown lupus. She lost her kidneys and had damage to her heart, lungs, spleen, brain, etc. She is on her second kidney transplant and is doing well now, but we were not sure that she was going to make it to her 18th birthday.
butterfly shape rash on face- tiredness-fever- enlarged lymphnodes - and yes it can happen to anyone - no known reason why people get it
Check out this website from the Lupus Foundatin of America
http://www.lupus.org/education/overview....
my ex boss had it. she was making $3 million a year and had to quit her job because of it.

Lupus is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disease in which the immune system, for unknown reasons, becomes hyperactive and attacks normal tissue. This attack results in inflammation and brings about symptoms.
Lupus is an autoimmune (AW-toe-ih-MYOON) disease. Your body鈥檚 immune system is like an army with hundreds of soldiers. The immune system鈥檚 job is to fight foreign substances in the body, like germs and viruses. But in autoimmune diseases, the immune system is out of control. It attacks healthy tissues, not germs.
Lupus is a disease that can affect many parts of the body. Everyone reacts differently. One person with lupus may have swollen knees and fever. Another person may be tired all the time or have kidney trouble. Someone else may have rashes. Lupus can involve the joints, the skin, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart and/or the brain. If you have lupus, it may affect two or three parts of your body. Usually, one person doesn鈥檛 have all the possible symptoms.
http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/lupus...
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