The Lupus Society of Manitoba provides education and support to those persons affected by lupus. Through volunteer efforts, the Society promotes awareness of lupus and raises funds for research to find a cure for lupus.
     Lupus is a chronic disease characterized by inflammation in one or more parts of the body. It belongs in the family of diseases that includes rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, juvenile diabetes, and scleroderma.The most common type of lupus is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is estimated that lupus affects one in 2,000 people, thus there are thousands of people in Canada with SLE. Systemic lupus is a complex and sometimes baffling condition that can target any tissue or organ of the body, including skin, muscles, joints, blood and blood vessels, lungs, heart, kidneys and the brain. There are other types of lupus which mainly affect the skin. A few individuals develop drug-induced lupus as a response to some medications used to treat other conditions. These symptoms disappear when the person stops taking the medication.
 
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