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Alcohol and Lupus

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 14, 2017 | Replies (6)

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@kanaazpereira

Hello @mourad, and welcome to Connect.

I'm so sorry that you have Lupus, but we are glad that you have come here to find some answers.
I'm going to tag @tbeckys, @WendyAnne, @kdubois, @paulamiddleton, @kelly2000, @helloshelly7969, @petersen73, @sebley12, @nanke99, and @soitis4590; I am sure that they will be able to give you more information.

I would also encourage you to read this information from Mayo Clinic about Lupus: http://mayocl.in/1o2QJkY

@mourad, can you tell us a bit more about your symptoms? Have you asked your doctors about having beer or wine?

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I put my question in Mayo Clinic Facebook ...

they gave me your site

Sorry my English is not good enough …

I need time to translate to English …

Thank you ...

I didn't drink while I had drug-induced lupus, but I can only imagine that it would have made me feel more horrible than I already felt. I'm not sure how it interacts with lupus medications.

I learned from Mayo that alcohol can be improperly-metabolized by the human body due to genetic issues. A symptom is if you get rosy cheeks after you drink it. If this happens to you like it does me, you may want to avoid it.

thank you ...