If it hurts to take a deep breath, lupus could be affecting your lungs. The condition can cause inflammation in the lining of the lungs (pleuritis) or even in the diaphragm. For some, this shows up as sharp chest pain; for others, it’s more like a tightness or pressure that won’t go away.
It’s easy to mistake these symptoms for something else—especially if they come and go—but they can be serious and shouldn’t be ignored.

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