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Inflammation markers are higher in lupus patients than in healthy people

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Inflammation markers are higher in lupus patients than in healthy people
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People with systemic lupus erythematosus often feel tired and in pain. Their bodies fight a constant battle against inflammation. A recent look at eleven studies found that two specific inflammation markers are much higher in these patients than in healthy people. One marker, called SII, was significantly elevated. The other, SIRI, was also higher in those with the disease.

The analysis looked at how these markers relate to disease activity. Doctors use a score called SLEDAI to measure how active the lupus is. The data showed a clear link between the SII marker and this activity score. When the marker went up, the disease activity score went up too. This suggests the marker reflects the real state of the illness.

However, the other marker, SIRI, did not show a strong connection to disease activity in this group. The findings come from a mix of studies, so results can vary. Still, the difference between sick patients and healthy controls is clear. These numbers might help doctors see the disease more clearly.

What this means for you:
Inflammation markers are higher in lupus patients and track with disease activity.
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