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At Children’s Health℠, we work closely with both you and your primary care provider so that everyone involved has the information they need to create the best outcomes for your child. We see more than 1,000 pediatric patients for systemic lupus erythematosus (sys·tem·ic - lu·pus - er·y·the·ma·to·sus) and other rheumatic disorders.
214-456-9892
Fax: 214-456-0112
Request an Appointment with codes: Rheumatology
Systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus) or SLE is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammation, pain and swelling. A healthy immune system protects your child from infection by attacking invaders such as viruses or other pathogens. In children with lupus, the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells and tissue, causing inflammation. Lupus can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, brain and other organs.
There are several tests to diagnose lupus in children. A doctor will go over your child's medical history and perform a physical exam.
Your healthcare provider may also perform one or more of the following tests:
Not every child needs all these tests. Your physician will tell you exactly what the next steps are. Each year, the specialists at Children’s Health see more than 1,000 pediatric patients for lupus and other rheumatic disorders. We have the skills and resources necessary to provide comprehensive and compassionate care for your child too.
The exact cause of lupus is unknown. It is an autoimmune disorder, a disease in which the immune system attacks healthy organs or tissue (in this case, the skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs).
The severity of your child’s lupus and knowing which organs are affected will determine the treatment. Although there is no cure for lupus, it can usually be successfully controlled with medications and lifestyle changes.
Your healthcare provider may recommend one or more of the following treatments:
Medications: Your child may need one or more of the following medications to treat lupus.
Lifestyle changes: Your child can do several things to help minimize the severity of a lupus flare-up, including:
Children’s Health is part of the largest and longest established multi-specialty clinic for children with rheumatic diseases in the region. In our rheumatology clinic, dedicated health care professionals help patients and their families manage diseases like lupus.
Children’s Health uses a multidisciplinary approach to caring for your child. This allows us to offer our patients care from multiple specialists and experts, in a single appointment, at one location. If your child has symptoms of a rheumatic disorder such as lupus, contact us. We provide the comprehensive and individualized care necessary to put your child back on the path to a healthy life.