What is World Lupus Day?

WORLD LUPUS DAY

World Lupus Day is May 10 in the United States. It is May 10th. Lupus affects people of all nationalities, races, ethnicities, gender, gender, and ages. Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can affect any organ of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body).

World Lupus Day helps to raise concerns about the effects that lupus has on people around the world. The annual observance emphasizes the need for improved patient healthcare services, increased study into the causes and cure of lupus, earlier diagnosis, and treatment of lupus, as well as improved epidemiological data on lupus globally.

Lupus is a health disorder that affects the immune system. It affects the immune system. Normally, the immune system makes antibodies that shield the body from these invaders. Lupus is a disorder that causes the body to secretly auto-antibodies to attack and destroy healthy tissue. In various areas of the body, these autoantibodies cause inflammation, pain, and damage.

The official color of Lupus is purple, so wear purple or a purple ribbon.