How do you know if your lupus is controlled? 5 signs it's not as controlled as you think

How do you know if your lupus is controlled? 5 signs it's not as controlled as you think

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How do you know if your lupus is controlled? 5 signs it's not as controlled as you think
Is your lupus silently stirring? Discover the subtle indicators of active inflammation in this insightful episode. From elevated blood markers to medication dependence, find out how to gauge your lupus control effectively. 🔗 Links: The Connected Clubhouse - Expertise + Support when you need it. Join the most awesome autoimmune community that brings patients and experts together to learn, grow and share. Learn more - https://bit.ly/4hTnL80 Insights, updates, & stories from the clinic - The Connected Newsletter - https://bit.ly/3Ci6Tcp Your Appointment Home Run Handbook - https://bit.ly/4heAouK The guide you need to tell your doc your story -and get answers once and for all! Virtual 2nd opinions with Dr. Ortiz - Available to those in Texas, California, Florida & Tennessee. Learn more - https://bit.ly/40Ep1F8 🎥 watch more: 5 facts about your +dsDNA antibody: https://youtu.be/_oXes6HlcVw A Rheumatologist Explains: What are complements?: https://youtu.be/wnc-us4YQqE Learn about common lupus symptoms: https://youtu.be/TVqy1I1KX08 💡Video Key Takeaways ✅ Regular monitoring of blood work is crucial for assessing lupus activity, particularly checking anti-dsDNA antibody and complement C3/C4 levels. High dsDNA antibody levels and low C3/C4 levels can indicate active lupus. ✅ Dependence on prednisone or NSAIDs for symptom management may indicate inadequate control of lupus and the need for adjustments in treatment. ✅ Difficulty in missing even a single dose of medication or experiencing symptoms when taking the medication late suggests ongoing disease activity. ✅ High blood pressure could be a sign of active lupus or related complications, necessitating careful monitoring, especially at home. ✅ Social withdrawal or reluctance to engage in usual activities may indicate ongoing health challenges and the importance of holistic well-being in lupus management. ⏱️Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 0:42 Blood work still shows “active lupus” 2:23 Still needing anti-inflammatory meds 3:57 Too reliant on medications 5:16 Blood pressure is high 6:44 You are isolating 8:10 Convo Starters (Q’s for you & your Doc) ⌨️ Contact us for business inquiries: [email protected] **Please note - we do not provide medical advice, opinions or diagnosis via email, phone or social media messaging. 👩🏻‍⚕️ About me: Hello! I am Dr. Elizabeth Ortiz and I’m so happy you are here. I am a double board certified Rheumatologist with over 15 years experience practicing Rheumatology and am passionate about teaching & empowering patients to partner with their doctor. ** The information in this video is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images, and information, contained in this video is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor/health professional. Any comments and/or recommendations made in the comment section by anyone other than Connected Rheumatology does not reflect the opinion or recommendation of Connected Rheumatology.**