Pain from Lupus | Causes & Possible Solutions
One of the most common symptom of lupus, many people experience and live with chronic pain. But, there are strategies for battling it.
"My hands, wrist, shoulders... You name it, the pain is there"
The pain associated with lupus can be one of the most challenging parts of the disease. Everyone with lupus experiences it differently and in different amounts. The most common locations are:
Joints
Headaches
Itchiness and irritation from rashes
Lungs and breathing
Abdomen
Causes and Solutions of Lupus Pain
Pain from lupus comes mostly as a result of other common lupus symptoms.
Sun sensitivity can make bright sunny days can trigger dry eyes, headaches, and sun burn
Rashes that come from flares are itchy and irritating
Digestive issues associated with certain types of lupus cause severe stomach cramps
Swelling can put pressure on your joints, making them ache even if you aren’t moving around.
That’s a tough list. But, identifying the root cause can help you get the right treatment. Additionally, you can try:
Wearing sunglasses, hats, or long sleeves in the sun
Tracking what you eat and manage your diet to help your abdominal issues
Icing and rest any swollen joints or muscles
Speaking to your doctor and get the right medication.
Lupus, Fibromyalgia, or Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Another challenge for many Lupus Warriors is that often they are not just battling lupus, but other conditions that cause pain like fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis. If you are battling multiple conditions, it is important to make sure you are addressing them correctly.Make sure to work with your doctor to find the right medications and track your pain. Also, while pain medicines can be helpful, and in many instances are necessary, there are always risks and side effects with medications. It is good to know some other approaches to pain relief:
Yoga
Warm Baths
Moist Heated Towels
Stress and Staying Positive
Perhaps the most challenging part of the lupus pain is the frustration that comes along with it. Daily aching, headaches, and rashes can wear on you and can make living your normal life exhausting and the stress caused by mental strain can actually worsen your physical pain! So it is important to keep your mind and mood healthy.
How can you help yourself?
Exercise
Do meditation or light yoga
Keep your brain distracted with hobbies and activities
Stick to a healthy diet from your doctor
Share with friends and family
Staying positive and keeping yourself focused on other things will not only keep your mind healthy, it can also help to reduce physical pain.