Understanding Discoid Lupus

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Discoid lupus erythematosus or DLE is the most common type of cutaneoeus lupus. Approximately 10% of people with discoid lupus later develop systemic lupus but it begins as a condition which solely effects the skin and hair. It gets it name from the shape of the lesions which occur on the skin.

Discoid lupus is the most common type of chronic cutaneous lupus. It is classified as an autoimmune skin condition and it fits on the larger spectrum of lupus erythematosus illnesses. It is typified by red, inflamed patches on the skin which mainly form on the scalp, cheeks and ears. Hair loss can happen if the lesions occur on the scalp too. In some instances, the lesions develop into severe scarring and they may differentiate in color or permanently change the color of the skin. There are different kinds of discoid lupus which may develop at different times of life. Patients with discoid lupus may follow a range of different treatment options, including well-known home remedies and medications. Patients usually follow a self-care and self-help program too, to help keep symptoms at bay.

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