Lupus, symptoms and trigger factors
Disease October 20th, 2009
Lupus is a disease of the immune system. However, this disease is different with AIDS who is also immune to attack. If AIDS makes the immune decline, so in lupus patients excessive immune, or the so-called autoimmune.
This disease appears due to immune dysfunction. In lupus, antibodies or immune function should be attacking the source of the disease into the body, instead turned to attack healthy tissues, and organs such as skin, folds, kidney, brain, heart, lungs, and blood.
No one knows what causes the body to attack its own network. Someone may be born with certain genetic influence on antibody function or the risk of him having lupus. Various factors can stimulate autoimmune process. However, these effects could have happened to someone, and do not happen to other people. Read the rest of this entry »













