🚨 Today is #wordday2025! which stands for WOrld Young Rheumatic Disease Day.
🌍 Through this global event, we can spread the word that children and young people get rheumatic diseases like lupus, too.
‼️ It is estimated that around 15-20% of #lupus patients are children, although it is rare that a child develops lupus before 5 years of age.
As with adult patients, the cause of lupus remains unknown, and there is a great choice of treatments to keep the disease under control.
🔴 On average, it takes nearly 6 years for people with lupus to be diagnosed. This delay in diagnosis, and therefore in treatment, can have an impact on the prognosis and quality of life of patients; this includes kids.
😰 The moment your child gets a diagnosis might be overwhelming for you. This feeling of overwhelm can and does go away with time and with access to the right information.
👉 Remember: it is impossible to learn everything about #lupus overnight! Your child's doctor is the best source of information.
Apart from pharmacological treatment, other non-pharmacological measures can also help in lupus management.
📷 Take a look at the images we are sharing today to learn about these non-pharmacological measures and share them with your community to help us raise awareness.
🐺 Lupus can seem scary at first. Remember that you are not alone and that you are going to do a great job!
Turn to your lupus association for support.
🤗 There are many organisations across Europe that can help you and your child cope with the disease.
More information on #sle in children at #Lupus100: f.mtr.cool/gfhbfdafvv
For more information on WORD Day, you can visit World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day - WORD Day
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