Why is it that the organs can not be taken from just antibody ?what is it that the doctors check?
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Diagnosing lupus can be a difficult task. Symptoms can follow tricky patterns, be either mild or severe, and overlap with those of other health concerns. Along with your medical history, doctors use routine and specialized lab tests, and possibly even imaging tests like an MRI or ultrasound, to come to a conclusion.
These can be used as much to rule out lupus as to indicate the disease. Doctors also look for symptoms in more than one of your body’s systems, such as the kidneys and the skin, as lupus is a systemic disease. Unfortunately, some people may suffer for months or years before a diagnosis is finally made.
These can be used as much to rule out lupus as to indicate the disease. Doctors also look for symptoms in more than one of your body’s systems, such as the kidneys and the skin, as lupus is a systemic disease. Unfortunately, some people may suffer for months or years before a diagnosis is finally made.
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Without any prescription we should not have antibiotics. So it may leads to the death of useful micro organisms
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