How Lupus Affects the Heart, Blood and Lungs (498 hits)
Lupus can affect nearly any part of the body. Unfortunately, its accompanying inflammation can cause people with lupus to be at increased risk for heart, lung and blood diseases. Here is a list of conditions to watch out for:
The Heart Heart disease is a major complication of lupus and is now a leading cause of death among people with lupus. Blood tests, chest X-rays, an electrocardiogram (EKG), or an echocardiogram may be used to find out if you have a heart condition caused by lupus.
Blood Blood is made up of many different parts, but those that are most often affected by lupus are the red blood cells, the white blood cells, and the platelets.
The Lungs and Pulmonary System Inflammation caused by lupus may affect the lungs in many ways, and can involve the membrane lining of the lungs, the lungs themselves, the blood vessels within the lungs, and the diaphragm.