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Lupus Care at SSRC Health
Sometimes symptoms appear without warning—persistent fatigue, unexplained rashes, joint pain that comes and goes. Many patients spend months trying to connect the dots before realizing these signs point toward something deeper. When you finally arrive at SSRC, the first thing we help you understand is that you’re not alone. Lupus may be complex, but with the right specialist team, clarity and control are absolutely possible.
At SSRC Health, our rheumatology experts pair advanced diagnostics with individualised treatment plans to help you manage Lupus effectively and protect long-term health.
What Is Lupus?
Signs & Symptoms of Lupus
- Constant fatigue
- Joint pain or stiffness
- Butterfly-shaped facial rash
- Skin sensitivity to sunligh
- Swelling in legs or around the eyes
- Unexplained fevers
- Hair loss
- Mouth or nose ulcers
- Chest pain on deep breathing
When You Should See Our Rheumatology Team
- Frequent rashes with joint pain
- Episodes of severe fatigue not linked to routine activity
- Symptoms flaring up after sunlight exposure
- Long-standing unexplained inflammation or swelling
- Suspicion of an autoimmune condition due to family history
How SSRC Diagnoses Lupus
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If you’ve been experiencing persistent symptoms or have concerns related to Lupus, our rheumatology specialists are here to help.
Lupus Treatment at SSRC
Anti-inflammatory medications to control pain and swelling
Immunosuppressive therapy to manage overactive immune response
Biologic treatments for moderate to severe cases
Skin-related symptom management including sun-protection guidance
Kidney and organ monitoring to prevent complications
Lifestyle and stress-management plans to reduce flare frequency
Why Patients Trust SSRC for Lupus Care
- Experienced rheumatologists who manage complex autoimmune diseases daily
- Coordinated care for skin, kidney, and cardiac complications
- On-site diagnostics for faster, clearer results
- Long-term monitoring plans tailored to each patient’s progression
- A calm, supportive environment where concerns are addressed thoroughly
We focus not just on treatment—but on helping you regain stability, confidence, and quality of life.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Lupus isn’t curable, but it is highly manageable with the right treatment and ongoing monitoring.
No. Lupus affects everyone differently—some experience skin symptoms, others have more joint or organ involvement.
With proper planning and close monitoring, most patients can have safe pregnancies.
When untreated, it may affect vital organs. Early diagnosis and expert care significantly reduce long-term risks.