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Lupus Nephritis
How is Lupus Nephritis treated? When someone is taking immunosuppressive drugs along with chemotherapy. How far it is likely to get worse or better?
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several immunosuppressant medicine have many bad effects on muscles functions , it may lead to osteoporosis , hyperglycemia and other various health issues.so homeopathy is much better option to treat it .homoeopathy medicine are able to reform and reset the immune system which has gone .although it is time taking process and shows over a period of time, but it is the best possible alternative for the treatment of lupus.
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It’s an associated infection. Consult your nephrologist
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Homeopathy constitutional medication can help along with medication u have been taken but I need a very detail case study for it. Chat online for detail consultation and guidance
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