No two cases of lupus are exactly alike. Signs and symptoms may come on suddenly or develop slowly, may be mild or severe and may be temporary or last for a long period of time.
Most people with lupus experience episodes called flares, or worsening signs and symptoms that eventually improve or even disappear completely for a period of time with treatment. The course of the disorder is unpredictable, hence long-term treatment and follow-up is essential.
The signs and symptoms of lupus will depend on which body systems are affected by the disorder.
In general, signs and symptoms of lupus include the following: