Selena Gomez Says This Lupus Symptom is One to Watch For — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Selena Gomez is a well-known singer, actress, and producer who has been open about her battle with lupus. In this article, we will discuss one of the symptoms of lupus that Selena Gomez has identified as particularly important to watch for. We will also provide some tips on how to manage this symptom and how to make healthier food choices.

Selena Gomez Says This Lupus Symptom is One to Watch For

Selena Gomez has been open about her battle with lupus, and now she’s sharing a warning about one of the disease’s symptoms. In a recent Instagram post, the singer and actress shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed, along with a caption about her experience with lupus-related fatigue.

“I’m very aware some of my fans had noticed I was laying low for part of the summer and questioning why I wasn’t promoting my new music, so I wanted to explain,” Gomez wrote. “I was diagnosed with lupus, and I’ve been through chemotherapy. That’s what my break was really about. I could’ve had a stroke.”

Gomez went on to explain that fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of lupus, and it’s something she’s been dealing with for years. She urged her fans to be aware of the signs and to seek medical help if they experience any of them.

“I’m really grateful I came out on the other side feeling healthy,” she wrote. “I want people to know that lupus is something that should be taken seriously, and I’m hoping that by sharing my story, I can encourage others to listen to their bodies and get checked out if something doesn’t feel right.”

If you’re experiencing fatigue, it’s important to talk to your doctor about it. While fatigue can be a symptom of lupus, it can also be caused by other conditions, such as anemia, depression, or thyroid problems. Your doctor can help you determine the cause and develop a treatment plan.

Gomez’s message is an important reminder to listen to your body and seek medical help if something doesn’t feel right. If you’re experiencing fatigue, it’s important to talk to your doctor about it.

In 2017, Selena Gomez publicly opened up about getting a kidney transplant as a result of complications from her lupus. The 30-year-old has since become an advocate and strong voice for people living with the autoimmune disease, which can be debilitating. “Instead of the immune system fighting off things like infection and cancer, it turns against the individual and starts acting on their own organs,” says Dr. Gary Gilkeson, professor of medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina. Here’s what Gomez experienced. Read on—and to ensure your health and the health of others, don’t miss these Sure Signs You’ve Already Had COVID.

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Gomez has spoken about chronic symptoms such as fatigue. “From the condition itself to the medications used to treat the disease, lupus can cause loneliness due to fear of infection, not being able to predict how you’ll feel each day, and frustration from chronic pain and fatigue,” she says. “It is important for people with lupus to look for help when needed and know you are not alone.”


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Hair loss and facial rash are common signs of lupus. “But lupus can really span any involvement of the body, so from head to toe, it can cause hair loss, patchy hair loss, what we call it alopecia,” says rheumatologist Emily Littlejohn, DO. “Can cause lupus on the face in terms of rashes or sun sensitivity. It can cause ulcers in the nose or in the mouth.”

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Joint pain is another symptom of lupus. “Certainly joint pain, patients come in and they have pain in the hands or the feet, the wrists, usually along with swelling and some redness,” says Dr. Littlejohn. “And then of course, internal organ involvement, so patients can have lupus that affects the heart or the lungs.”

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Gomez needed a kidney transplant after developing lupus nephritis. “I’ve been speaking out about my situation to raise awareness about the disease,” Gomez said. “After undergoing so many tests to monitor my kidneys my doctors told me I have lupus nephritis, one of those complications from lupus. They said I would be needing a kidney transplant.”

“Lupus nephritis occurs when lupus autoantibodies affect structures in your kidneys that filter out waste,” says the Mayo Clinic. “This causes kidney inflammation and may lead to blood in the urine, protein in the urine, high blood pressure, impaired kidney function or even kidney failure.”

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Brain fog is a common symptom of lupus. “Monday morning finds many of us feeling foggy, but 20 percent to 50 percent of people with lupus have a unique feeling of mental fogginess, including depression, memory problems, headaches, fatigue, confusion, and other neurologic symptoms,” says Howard Smith, MD. “What causes confusion? Patients with lupus can be confused because of cognitive defects, short- or long-term memory problems, psychosis, severe depression or anxiety, dementia, an infection or fever or sometimes even because of medications.”

Ferozan Mast

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