Internal Lupus Signs and Symptoms
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Joint Pain
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According to the Mayo Clinic, lupus may attack the joints of the knees, hip, spine and wrists and cause pain, stiffness and swelling.
Mouth Sores
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Lupus may cause the development of painful lesions or sores inside the mouth and on the tongue, insides of the cheeks and throat.
Kidney Damage
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Lupus can attack the kidneys, which causes symptoms such as chest pain, nausea, vomiting, weight gain and itching all over the body.
Neurological
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The central nervous system may be attacked by lupus, resulting in symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, loss of memory, personality changes and seizures.
Vascular Disease
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Problems with internal bleeding, inflammation of the veins, blood clots and anemia are symptoms of lupus attacking the blood cells.
Avascular Necrosis
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Avascular necrosis is the death of bone tissue due to the loss of blood supply and, according to the Mayo Clinic, may be a direct result of lupus or caused by the steroid treatments used for lupus.
Pregnancy Complications
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Women with lupus are at an increased risk of developing toxemia, having a miscarriage, premature delivery or a low birth weight baby.
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