How to distinguish frostbite from systemic lupus erythematosus?

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For frostbite, we only have cold weather in winter, and we don't protect our skin well, which leads to frostbite in our tissues. Moreover, this frostbite is easy to itch, redden and even ulcerate, but it only appears in winter, and it won't appear any time in summer, Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in our body belongs to the disease of our own immunity. It does not appear all the year round, but frostbite does not appear all the year round. When they first came on, they were a little similar. Let's take a look at the following.

How to distinguish frostbite from systemic lupus erythematosus?

First: systemic lupus erythematosus does not only appear all year round, but also belongs to a disease with autoimmune deficiency. It can also lead to skin peeling. When it is serious, we will be exposed to sunlight, which will lead to skin ulceration and sometimes peeling. This kind of peeling is like a layer of skin falling off the whole body, Like taking off gloves and socks, the whole piece of large area peeling, frostbite will not appear this phenomenon.

Second: for chilblain, there are no complications. It's easy to get chilblain as long as this year and next year. It's all because the skin tissue has been damaged, and if the protection is not good in cold weather, it's easy to get frostbite. So when it comes to winter, we should protect our hands, face, ears and feet to prevent it from frostbite, But frostbite is also very hard.

Third: systemic lupus erythematosus will also have some other complications. For example, we have kidney disease of systemic lupus erythematosus, which leads to the phenomenon of renal failure. Generally, the cause of death of systemic lupus erythematosus is mainly due to renal failure, which leads to other complications and causes a series of symptoms. Moreover, it will be very uncomfortable, Can not accept the sun's irradiation, but also allergic to ultraviolet phenomenon.

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Chilblain and systemic lupus erythematosus are essentially different. When we look at them, we also have obvious changes. Chilblain only occurs in one piece. It occurs in winter, but it appears in red, white and blue throughout the year, and there will be peeling.