Other conditions with symptoms similar to lupusSeveral conditions may be confused with
lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, or SLE). They
share some but not all of the symptoms of lupus. For example, rheumatoid
arthritis begins with joint pain and swelling, and fibromyalgia begins with
fatigue and joint pain. But as the condition continues, people with lupus
develop skin rashes or symptoms in other organs, such as the heart, lungs, or
kidneys, and will test positive for
antibodies produced by the
immune system that help to identify lupus. Conditions that may have symptoms similar to lupus include: - Arthritis (joint pain and restriction of
movement), such as
rheumatoid arthritis.
- Fibromyalgia, a disease of the muscles and joints that
causes pain and stiffness.
- Rheumatic fever, a complication of an infection in the upper respiratory
tract.
- Glomerulonephritis, inflammation of the
kidneys.
- Scleroderma, a disease of the body's
connective tissue.
- Sjögren's syndrome, a condition that
causes dry mouth and dry eyes, and is often associated with
rheumatoid arthritis.
- Chronic fatigue syndrome, a condition of severe, long-term fatigue.
- Vasculitis, inflammation of the blood vessels.
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