There are many more signs and symptoms of lupus than those listed here, including gastrointestinal problems, muscle pain and osteoporosis, anemia, seizures, and depression. In many cases, a sign or symptom will persist for a time and then be replaced by another. Doctors are more likely to consider and test for lupus if a person is exhibiting a range of symptoms rather than a single sign. It is essential to report all symptoms to a doctor, regardless of their perceived relevance.

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