Red butterfly sore
Red butterfly sore is an autoimmune disease that can affect the skin and multiple organs throughout the body. Equivalent to Western medicine's lupus erythematosus. The common clinical types are discoid red butterfly and systemic red butterfly. Its characteristics are: discoid red butterfly sores are common in the cheeks, and are mainly manifested as skin damage, mostly chronic limitations; systemic red butterfly sores often involve multiple systems, multiple organs, and lesions in the body, in addition to skin damage Presented progressively with poor prognosis. More common in women aged 15 to 40.
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