Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
The course of lupus varies by individual and is hard to predict, because symptoms come and go. Lupus usually develops so slowly that a person may not notice the symptoms for a long time. Sometimes lupus develops and progresses rapidly.
Periods of time when you have lupus symptoms are called flares or relapses. Periods of time when your symptoms are under control are called remissions. Flares and remissions can occur abruptly, unexpectedly, and without clear cause. There is no way to predict when a flare will happen, how bad it will be, or how long it will last. When you have a lupus flare, you may have new symptoms in addition to those you have had in the past.
Children can get lupus, though it more commonly develops in the teen years or later. Lupus in children appears to be more severe than in adults when vital organs, such as the kidneys and heart, are involved. Some people with lupus have complications such as kidney and heart problems. There are also concerns if you have lupus and are pregnant.
Instructions:
Epsom Salt: Fatigue as well as pain and inflammation in joints can be cured by taking an Epsom salt bath. It is a great source of magnesium and a detoxification solution or your body.
Mix 1 cup of Epsom salt into the bathtub
Stay for at least 15 to 20 minutes
Apply the remedy couples of time per week.