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5. Being Wary of Antibiotics

Certain ingredients in antibiotics can cause side effects, such as fever, skin rashes, and sun sensitivity. These symptoms tend to be similar to what a person with lupus experiences during a flare-up and therefore often worsen these symptoms. Certain antibiotics and heart and blood pressure medications are the most likely to cause these side effects, so if a person needs to take antibiotics for an unrelated reason, it is vital the prescribing doctor be aware of their lupus diagnosis.

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