The precursors of lupus erythematosus in women include general fever, skin changes, muscle and joint pain, proteinuria, shortness of breath, mood disorders, loss of appetite, etc.
1. Systemic fever: Most patients with lupus have low fever and moderate fever during the active period, accompanied by obvious fatigue, fatigue, drowsiness, , weight loss, etc.
2. Skin changes: Representative zygomatic butterfly erythema, partly accompanied by painless ulcers in the oral and nasal mucosa, hair loss , etc.
3. Muscle arthralgia: Symmetrical joint swelling and pain occur in fingers, wrists, knee joints and other parts, accompanied by muscle pain and muscle weakness , etc.
4. Proteinuria: When lupus involves the kidneys, symptoms such as hematuria , proteinuria, edema are manifested as tiny foam in the urine.
5. Shortness of breath: Lupus affects the cardiovascular system and causes decreased heart function, resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath, palpitations, and precordial discomfort.
6. Mood disorder: After lupus involves the central and peripheral nervous systems, symptoms such as confusion, emotional disorders, cognitive decline, and anxiety appear.
7. Loss of appetite: After lupus involves the digestive system, symptoms such as abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite appear.
There are many precursors of lupus erythematosus in women. It is recommended that patients with suspected lupus erythematosus seek treatment in time, and diagnose and treat after examination by professional doctors.