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World Lupus Day 2021 - Make Lupus Visible

by Karishma Abhishek on May 10, 2021 at 5:10 PM
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World Lupus Day is observed on every year on May 10th to create awareness of the devastating effects of lupus and encourage people who are battling the disease around the globe. Lupus can affect people of all nationalities, races, ethnicities, genders, and ages.


The worldwide annual observance also concentrates on the requirement for improved patient healthcare services, increased research into the causes and cure for lupus. This would yield better epidemiological data on lupus globally that would further aid in earlier diagnosis and treatment of lupus.

What is Lupus?

Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body). It occurs when the immune system (the body system that usually fights infections) attacks its healthy tissue instead (auto-antibodies against the body's tissues). This results in inflammation and pain in the multiple affected parts.

‘Lupus is an autoimmune disease where the body's tissues and organs are affected. World Lupus Day is observed on May 10th to create awareness on lupus, encourage people battling with the disease around the globe and educate and motivate everyone to lend their support.’

The most commonly affected organs are skin, joints, internal organs, like kidneys, heart, and brain. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is the most serious and common form of lupus that affects approximately 70% of all lupus cases.

The symptoms of SLE can greatly vary in severity and intensity, the most common one that includes debilitating fatigue, joint pain, butterfly-shaped facial skin rash.

There is no definitive cure for lupus. However, evidence suggests that lupus is caused due to hormonal, genetic, and environmental factors.

Lupus - A Global Health Issue

Lupus affects people in all parts of the world. Globally, 40-100 people in every 100,000 suffer from this disease. Although it develops more frequently in a certain population than others, lupus prevails among people of all ages, races, ethnicities, and genders.

However, it principally affects women (9 in 10 patients are female), with the highest risk for onset of SLE during childbearing age. At a given time frame, around 5 million people are living with lupus annually.

As this potentially fatal autoimmune disease can damage virtually any part of the body, people suffer from even day-to-day activities.

Social Stigma of Lupus

Many taboos exist around the disease, with prevailing misunderstandings of the condition. This hampers the timely diagnosis and management of the patients. The findings from a global survey of 16911 participants from 16 countries showed the following range of misconceptions and social stigmas associated with lupus:

The data thereby demonstrates that better education is mandatory around the signs and symptoms of the disease for more effective diagnosis, treatment, and management of lupus.

World Lupus Day - History!

World Lupus Day was first created by Lupus Canada in 2004 to raise awareness of this little-known disease that can have devastating effects on sufferers and their families. It was created to increase funding for research, provide better patient services, increase epidemiological data and raise awareness of the disease.

Ever since then, lupus organizations and scientific explorations around the globe have engaged in conducting varied activities on May 10 every year to raise awareness and educate the public about the symptoms and health effects of lupus.

Drives Undertaken on World Lupus Day

World Lupus Day is sponsored by the World Lupus Federation (a coalition of lupus patient organizations) to promote the quality of life for people affected by lupus by coordinated efforts of its global members.

Several other setups like The Lupus Foundation of America, LupusConnect (online lupus community), Lupus.org are playing a crucial role in uniting lupus groups across the world and spearheading global lupus support to the patients for better treatment development, care, and access.

Purple is the official color of Lupus, so people across the world wear purple or a purple ribbon to serve to end the suffering caused by this disabling and conceivably fatal autoimmune disease via various activities like

Diagnosis and Management of Lupus

Hence, let's raise our voices together to fight against the common misunderstandings of lupus and help provide a better world for the patients suffering from the disease through effective management.

References:

  1. World Lupus Day - (https:worldlupusday.org/)
  2. WORLD LUPUS DAY - May 10 - (https:nationaldaycalendar.com/world-lupus-day-may-10/)
  3. World Lupus Day (May 10th) - (https:www.lupusuk.org.uk/world-lupus-day-may-10th/)
  4. It's World Lupus Awareness Day - (https:www.lupusresearch.org/world-lupus-awareness-day/)
  5. What causes lupus? - (https:www.lupus.org/resources/what-causes-lupus)
  6. Lupus - (https:www.daysoftheyear.com/days/world-lupus-day/)
  7. World Lupus Day 2021 - (https:www.awarenessdays.com/awareness-days-calendar/world-lupus-day-2021/)


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