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4. Avoiding Sun Exposure

Lupus affects the skin and causes rashes on the face and other parts of the body. In most cases, exposure to UV rays from the sun worsen the rashes. Doctors recommend using sunscreen and covering up. Too much unrelieved time out in the sun can also cause people with lupus to feel ill or woozy and increase the frequency or intensity of flare-ups.

Coping with Lupus: Practical Tips for Daily Living
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