That red rash on your face may not be a summer allergy: Doctor warns it could be an early sign of Lupus

Summer skin issues like redness and / or bumps are common, but persistent facial rashes, especially those sensitive to sunlight, could signal Lupus. This autoimmune disorder, often missed, can affect multiple organs. Doctors urge attention to recurring rashes, fatigue, joint pain, or hair loss, emphasizing early diagnosis for better health outcomes.

That red rash on your face may not be a summer allergy: Doctor warns it could be an early sign of Lupus
Summer skin issues like redness and / or bumps are common, but persistent facial rashes, especially those sensitive to sunlight, could signal Lupus. This autoimmune disorder, often missed, can affect multiple organs. Doctors urge attention to recurring rashes, fatigue, joint pain, or hair loss, emphasizing early diagnosis for better health outcomes.