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    Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)

    Lupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)



    What Increases Your Risk

    The chances of developing lupus are higher in people who:

    Certain things can trigger lupus attacks. These may include:

    What about hormones?

    Hormones, including those used for hormone replacement therapy or birth control, don't cause lupus. But they may have some effect on it.

    • Most women don't have symptom flares during pregnancy, but a few women do when their estrogen levels are high.
    • Although most women who get lupus are ages 15 to 45, when estrogen levels are higher, a number of women get lupus after menopause, when estrogen levels are low.
    • The hormones in birth control pills have not proved to be harmful in women who have stable, moderate lupus.Reference 1 Women with lupus that isn't well controlled may choose to use nonhormonal birth control methods. These include a copper intrauterine device (IUD), a condom, or a diaphragm. To learn more, see the topic Reference Birth Control.

    Talk with your doctor about whether you should use hormonal birth control or hormone replacement.



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