Can children and men also get lupus?
Although lupus is most common in women between the ages of 15 and 45, lupus can occur at any age and in both males and females. The symptoms are the same in both adults and children — fatigue, rash and/or achy joints. Similarly, a diagnosis is made based on the presentation of symptoms and lab tests done by your doctor. Although there is no cure for lupus, the disease can be successfully managed and complications can be minimized with proper treatment. Treatment, regardless of age and gender, will vary depending on how much the disease has progressed. 6. Should people with lupus refrain from exercise? Exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, especially for those with lupus. Although exercise can be difficult for individuals with lupus because of fatigue and joint pain, studies have shown that regular exercise can actually alleviate some of the symptoms. For example, regular exercise (like walking and stretching) can reduce fatigue, improve your range of motion,