Discoid Lupus
Permanent scarring can occur as lesions regress.
Discoid lupus. Like all forms of. Lupus in general is a medical condition that causes your bodys immune system to attack itself. It presents with red inflamed coin shaped patches of skin with a scaling and crusty appearance most often on the scalp cheeks and ears. Symptoms may be limited to the skin but more often.
What you need to know overview. Discoid lupus erythematosus is the most common type of chronic cutaneous lupus ccle an autoimmune skin condition on the lupus erythematosus spectrum of illnesses. Discoid lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder affecting the skin. Round lesions thick scales on the skin and scalp peeling blistering lesions especially around the elbows and fingertips thinning of the skin lighter or darker skin pigmentation which can become permanent thickening of the scalp patches of hair loss which can become permanent.
Discoid lupus erythematosus mainly affects skin that is exposed to sunlight and doesnt typically affect vital internal organs. It has a prolonged course and can have a considerable effect on quality of life. Immune cells attack the bodys own healthy tissues leading to inflammation and tissue damage. The word discoid is referring to the lesions disk shape.
The risk is greater for children. About 1 in 20 people with discoid lupus go on the develop systemic lupus erythematosus. Loss of hair and changes in skin pigment also occur with this disorder. Discoid circular skin lesions often leave scars after healing of.
The disorder causes a skin rash or lesions that usually appear on the scalp nose and cheeks. Lupus is a lifelong disorder of the immune system. Discoid lupus erythematosus is a chronic dermatological disease that can lead to scarring hair loss and hyperpigmentation changes in skin if it is not treated early and promptly. When you have discoid lupus it will usually affect the skin that surrounds your face but as the disease progresses lesions are likely to develop on other parts of your body.
Discoid lupus affects the skin and may appear on the neck back of the hands and face. What are the complications of discoid lupus. Early recognition and treatment improves the prognosis.