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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (Lupus): Diagnosis, Treatment, and Steps …

June 3rd, 2025 2:49 am

Doctors treat lupus based on your symptoms. The goal of treatment is to:

Lupus is a chronic (long-lasting) disease, and there is no cure at the present time. However, treatments have improved dramatically, giving doctors more choices to manage the disease. Because symptoms can change, and treatments can have side effects, your doctor may recommend a combination of treatments to manage lupus.

Treatments for lupus may include the following.

You may need to take medicines to treat or prevent complications related to lupus or side effects from the medicines that treat the disease, such as heart disease, high blood pressure, osteoporosis or other bone problems, or infection.

In addition, your doctor may prescribe medications that are typically used to treat other diseases that have symptoms similar to those of lupus. For example, medications that doctors prescribe for rheumatoid arthritis may help improve some of the symptoms of lupus.

Some people may try alternative and complementary therapies to improve symptoms. However, research has not definitively shown whether they help or treat lupus. Examples include:

Some over-the-counter medicines, herbs, and supplements can interfere with other medicines you are taking. Before beginning any new therapy, speak with your doctor.

No matter what treatment you receive, it is important that you have regular visits with your doctor to monitor your disease and potential side effects of prescribed therapies. Never stop your medicines or treatments without speaking to your doctor.

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