Diagnosed Positive For Auto Immune Disease. Suffering From Hair Loss, Rashes On Head And Cheeks. Cure?
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Recently my wife is diagnosed positive for Auto Immune disease and she has been suffering from hair loss , and little bumps/rashes on her head and cheeks close to nose , when we checked the doctor said it could be Discoid Lupus
I was wondering if there is any treatment available for Discoid lupus and for complete cure to change the condition of Auto Immune ?
Hi and thanks for the query, Lupus as you rightly said is an autoimmune disease, and complete eradication of the condition is almost very difficult. However, compliance to treatment protocols and a step wise medication approach usually leads to complete stabilisation and amelioration of clinical condition. Appropriate medication controls symptoms and stops continues excessive hairless. Drugs range from Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, steroids, hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate, to gold salts and others depending on the case. Compliance to treatment protocol remains a mainstay in the management. complete eradication is almost not very true but control of symptoms iwth a normal life style when compliant to medication is very possible. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.
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Diagnosed Positive For Auto Immune Disease. Suffering From Hair Loss, Rashes On Head And Cheeks. Cure?
Hi and thanks for the query, Lupus as you rightly said is an autoimmune disease, and complete eradication of the condition is almost very difficult. However, compliance to treatment protocols and a step wise medication approach usually leads to complete stabilisation and amelioration of clinical condition. Appropriate medication controls symptoms and stops continues excessive hairless. Drugs range from Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, steroids, hydroxychloroquine, methotrexate, to gold salts and others depending on the case. Compliance to treatment protocol remains a mainstay in the management. complete eradication is almost not very true but control of symptoms iwth a normal life style when compliant to medication is very possible. thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.