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Lupus Arthritis
Lupus arthritis may have an adverse affect on
cholesterol or high blood pressure.
Inflammation and pain in the joints plus
inflammation in the fluid and blood stream around
the joints is an arthritic autoimmune condition
from a secondary disese. Initial treatment should
be rest and a healthy diet. Exercise irritates the joints in this disease so exercise should be
limited to only the amount necessary to keep the
joints from tightening up.
Lupus arthritis may have an adverse affect on
cholesterol or high blood pressure.
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Lupus Arthritis
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arthritis, cholesterol
If drugs become necessary start with the mild
non steroidal drugs and if needed progress to
the more aggressive stronger drugs. All treatment
should be under a doctor's care and drugs
monitored for progress and dangerous side affects.
Lupus arthritis may have an adverse affect on
cholesterol or high blood pressure.