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Lupus Nephritis

Patients with lupus nephritis may or may not have symptoms of kidney disease,but

it can show itself by weight gain, high blood pressure, darker foamy urine or swelling

around the eyes, legs, ankles or fingers.

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Treatment for Types of Lupus Nephritis

Lupus Nephritis can be caused by three types of lupus. The first one is systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE), which has the most severe symptoms in the early stage among all types of lupus. The clinical manifestations are various and complicate...

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Living with Lupus Kidney Disease

I am living with Lupus Kidney Disease. What effective therapeutic measures should we take? I am in hormone, but some doctors say that it has side effects. My protein in urine is ++....

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Lupus Nephropathy Relapses, What Should I Do

In May, 2011, I was diagnosed with lupus nephropathy. In 2012, January, red spot appeared in my face, which looks like bufferfly. Then I went to local hospital, skin department. 10 days after I lived there, with the help of a large dosage of...

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Why Lupus Nephritis Patients Have Poor Urine Output

Lupus Nephritis can also be called SLE, which is a kind of kidney damage or kidney disorder which is caused by the spread of lupus in the body. In normal condition, people have 2000 to 2500 ml urine in 24 hours. However, for patients with Lu...

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High Blood Pressure and Lupus Nephritis

What’s the relationship between high blood pressure and Lupus Nephritis? Some patients who have been diagnosed with Lupus Nephritis also have high blood pressure at the same time. Indeed, Lupus Nephritis ( Berger’s disease) can really su...

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How to Reverse Lupus Nephritis with 15% Renal Function

How to reverse Lupus Nephritis with 15% renal function? 15% renal function usually means that the GFR is 15% and the normal range is 80 to 120. GFR is short for glomerular filtration rate, which is a very significant index that can show rena...

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