10 Subtle Clues Hinting at Lupus Without You Even Realizing It

6. The Role of Fever: A Subtle Temperature Shift

Ill sick young afro woman lying in bed with high fever looking at the thermometer. Photo Credit: Envato @insidecreativehouse

Low-grade fever is another subtle symptom that can hint at lupus. Unlike the high fevers associated with infections, the fever in lupus is usually mild and persistent, often going unnoticed or being attributed to other causes. This low-grade fever is a result of the body's immune response and can be an early indicator of lupus activity. It may occur alongside other symptoms, such as fatigue and joint pain, further complicating the diagnostic process. Because low-grade fever is a common symptom of many conditions, it is often overlooked as a potential sign of lupus. However, when it occurs in conjunction with other subtle symptoms, it can provide a valuable clue in identifying the disease. Recognizing the significance of a persistent low-grade fever can prompt individuals to seek medical evaluation, leading to earlier diagnosis and treatment. Understanding the role of fever in lupus is essential in piecing together the complex puzzle of this disease.

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