Lupus can affect your kidneys: Kidney problems are common in lupus, causing inflammation and damage.
Monitor kidney function regularly: Routine tests like urine and blood tests help detect kidney issues early.
Early treatment helps protect kidneys: Medicines can manage lupus and prevent kidney damage if caught early.
Watch for warning signs: Swelling, high blood pressure, and changes in urine could signal kidney problems.
Stay informed and proactive: Work closely with your healthcare team to manage lupus and protect kidney health.