Different Types of Lupus and How They’re Treated

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SLE can affect the whole body, but not always, and not in every individual. “No two patients are the same,” says Stuart D. Kaplan, MD, a rheumatologist who practices in Hewlett, New York. Some people may have mild lupus, while others may have a more severe form of the disease.

Common SLE Symptoms

Common SLE symptoms include a rash, arthritis, fever, and fatigue, says Roberto Caricchio, MD, the chair of rheumatology and the chief of the division at the UMass Chan Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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