What Is It?
Lupus develops when your body's immune system mistakenly attack
the body's own cells rather than protecting them from outside
invaders. In lupus, immune proteins called autoantibodies attack
cells in many different parts of the body, causing inflammation and
tissue damage in the joints, skin, kidney, nervous system (brain,
spinal cord and nerves), blood, heart, lungs, digestive system and
eyes. Autoantibodies also can attach themselves to body chemicals,
forming abnormal molecules...
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