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Causes of Lupus

You can't catch lupus from another person, and it isn't related to AIDS.

The cause of lupus is not known. More than one factor is likely to play a role in getting lupus. Researchers are looking at these factors:

  • Environment - Sunlight, stress, certain medications, and viruses might trigger symptoms in people who are prone to getting lupus.
  • Hormones - Lupus is more common in women during childbearing years.
  • Problems with the immune system


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References:
1) National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
February 2007
www.ninds.nih.gov
2) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
March 2009
www.womenshealth.gov

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