Ayurvedic Treatment for SLE
Allopathy suppresses the condition of SLE and Ayurvedic treatment, treats it.

As a clinician, I always make this comment. And this is honest comment. Because in case of SLE, modern medicine doesn’t have an option to operate and replace. And where surgical options are not available, machines cannot do anything. Therefore, machine based medicines has limited things to do.

On the other hand, because Ayurveda works on cause and effect theory. Therefore Ayurveda is promising in giving best results. When it comes to Ayurvedic treatment of SLE, there are few things which we need to understand. And here are these-

These are the questions, everybody wants to know. And these are questions are answered here by Vaidya Pardeep Sharma one by one. So here we go

What is SLE?

Systemic lupus erythematosus is complete name of SLE. SLE is Lupus. Lupus is an autoimmune condition. Cells mistakenly kills cells from every system. Cells from every system are on stake in this condition. In some cases lupus just seems like a disease of skin, where butterfly rashes will appear on the skin. In some other cases it directly impairs working of the kidney and raises the creatinine.

From whichever system, SLE starts. It keeps on manifesting on all the systems. And later or sooner it impacts joints, bones and muscles all together. The most common symptoms of the Lupus are-

  • Swelling in Joints
  • Pain in all joints.
  • Fever.
  • Pain in chest.
  • Hair Loss.
  • Stomatitis (mouth ulcers).
  • swelling in lymph nodes,
  • Feeling of tiredness,
  • Rash on cheeks and nose which spread like a butterfly.

These are the earliest signs and symptoms of this disease. Not necessarily all the symptoms will appear all together. The manifestation of disease varies from patient to patient. Therefore for diagnosis of the condition, you need to consult your doctor.

In some cases, earliest signs relate to joints only. And because SLE is from family of rheumatoid arthritis, thus it takes time for the diagnosis of condition.

How does SLE/Lupus impacts the human body?

SLE is an autoimmune condition. Like all other autoimmune diseases, in lupus cells from immune system starts killing the healthy cells from different systems.

There is no known cause for SLE with modern medicines. It is believed that genes, environmental factors and much more come together and these lead to productions of antinuclear antibodies (ANA).