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  1. Sep 23, 2022 · You may see a rash, sores, swelling, or other changes. These changes often appear on skin that gets sun like the: Face. Lips. Scalp. Ears. Neck. Hands. Arms. Thighs. When lupus affects the skin, signs can also develop on skin that gets little, if any, sun like the: Breasts. Buttocks. Back. Chest.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · First, when lupus affects the skin with problems only seen in lupus, it’s called cutaneous lupus erythematosus. When lupus causes rashes that can also be seen in other conditions, they are grouped under non-specific rashes seen in lupus. Learn how to recognize these conditions and keep your skin healthy.

  3. Mar 29, 2022 · A lupus rash is an inflammatory response occurring during a disease flare, or flare-up, when symptoms worsen. The rash may come and go on its own based on the trigger. However, a rash that is not treated may take longer to go away.

  4. Oct 21, 2022 · Diagnosing lupus is difficult because signs and symptoms vary considerably from person to person. Signs and symptoms of lupus may change over time and overlap with those of many other disorders. No one test can diagnose lupus. The combination of blood and urine tests, signs and symptoms, and physical examination findings leads to the diagnosis.

  5. Aug 26, 2021 · Subacute cutaneous lupus causes a red scaly rash or red ring-shaped sores. It usually happens on skin that gets sunlight, like the neck and arms. Acute cutaneous lupus causes a butterfly-shaped rash on the cheeks and nose that looks like a sunburn (called malar rash). Sometimes it affects other body parts, like the arms and legs.

  6. What do lupus skin rashes look like? People with lupus can get different kinds of rashes. Some people get multiple types of rashes. 1,2,4. Discoid lupus rash. A discoid lupus rash is caused by a form of CLE called discoid lupus erythematosus (DLE). DLE is the most common type of CLE. A discoid rash often appears on the face, ears, and scalp.

  7. People with SLE may experience a variety of symptoms that include fatigue, skin rashes, fevers, and pain or swelling in the joints. Among some adults, having a period of SLE symptoms—called flares—may happen every so often, sometimes even years apart, and go away at other times—called remission.

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