Saturday 28 January 2012

 as salam y'all..
hye..dah lama saya tak update blog~~~
finally~~~ can babeh!!
dulu saya cakap saya tak akan update blog until spm end up right.??
biasa la..manusia..jarang yang cakap lepas tu buat..saya termasuk dalam golongan cakap tapi tak buat (that's me!!)err..kadang lah..
oke..saya update blog ni bukannya sebab apa..
mestilah SESAJA je..heeeeee.. (rosak bahasa)..
as all of you know, setiap student yg ada kat sekolah menengah kene buat oral test kan??oral test tu ape?? ujian lisan la..so..hari tu before  holiday for chinese new year, mr. SAH told us that we have to find the suitable material for oral test *dang..
err..tajuk apa nk buat..so bila fikir punya fikir jumpa la satu article ni pasal penyakit yang jarang2 saya dengar..what's it???
jom..baca penyakit ni pasal apa..


Systemic lupus erythematosus

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a long-term autoimmune disorder that may affect the skin, joints, kidneys, brain, and other organs.

Causes

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease, which means the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue. This leads to long-term (chronic) inflammation.
The underlying cause of autoimmune diseases is not fully known.
SLE is much more common in women than men. It may occur at any age, but appears most often in people between the ages of 10 and 50. African Americans and Asians are affected more often than people from other races.

Symptoms

Symptoms vary from person to person, and may come and go. Almost everyone with SLE has joint pain and swelling. Some develop arthritis. Frequently affected joints are the fingers, hands, wrists, and knees.
Other common symptoms include:
  • Chest pain when taking a deep breath
  • Fatigue
  • Fever with no other cause
  • General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (malaise)
  • Hair loss
  • Mouth sores
  • Sensitivity to sunlight
  • Skin rash -- a "butterfly" rash over the cheeks and bridge of the nose affects about half of people with SLE. The rash gets worse in sunlight. The rash may also be widespread.
  • Swollen lymph nodes
Other symptoms depend on what part of the body is affected:
  • Brain and nervous system: headaches, numbness, tingling, seizures, vision problems, personality changes
  • Digestive tract: abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting
  • Heart: abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias)
  • Lung: coughing up blood and difficulty breathing
  • Skin: patchy skin color, fingers that change color when cold (Raynaud's phenomenon)
Some patients only have skin symptoms. This is called discoid lupus.

Exams and Tests

To be diagnosed with lupus, you must have 4 out of 11 typical signs of the disease.
Your doctor will perform a physical exam and listen to your chest with a stethoscope. An abnormal sound called a heart friction rub or pleural friction rub may be heard. A nervous system exam will also be done.
Tests used to diagnose SLE may include:
This disease may also alter the results of the following tests:
This list is not all inclusive.

Treatment

There is no cure for SLE. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms.
Mild disease may be treated with:
  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) treat arthritis and pleurisy
  • Corticosteroid creams to treat skin rashes
  • An antimalaria drug (hydroxychloroquine) and low-dose corticosteroids for skin and arthritis symptoms
You should wear protective clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen when in the sun.
Severe or life-threatening symptoms (such as hemolytic anemia, extensive heart or lung involvement, kidney disease, or central nervous system involvement) often require more aggressive treatment by doctor specialists.
Treatment for more severe lupus may include:
  • High-dose corticosteroids or medications to decrease the immune system response
  • Cytotoxic drugs (drugs that block cell growth) if you do not get better with corticosteroids, or whose symptoms get worse when the stop taking them. These medicine have serious, severe side effects. You should be closely monitored by your doctor.
If you have lupus, it is also important to have:
  • Preventive heart care
  • Up-to-date immunizations
  • Tests to screen for thinning of the bones (osteoporosis)
Talk therapy and support groups may help relieve depression and mood changes that may occur in patients with this disease.

(ini lah gambar orang yang kena penyakit SLE ni)

nak tau tak macam mana saya boleh jumpa article pasal SLE disease ni??yeah..that's correct..dalam STANZA CINTA



and the novel

by NURULL HALAWATI


lagipun.. cita-cita saya nak jadi DOCTOR..thats why la saya suka sangat cari pasal disease ni..

p/s : wish me luck for oral test soon :)




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