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Is lupus hereditary?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
Heredity does seem to play a role. Ten percent of lupus patients have a first-degree relative (sister, daughter, son, mother) or a second-degree relative (aunt, uncle, first cousin) with lupus. Therefore, 90 percent of lupus patients DO NOT have relatives with lupus. Even in identical twins, when one sibling has lupus and the other twin does not, it is believed there are environmental factors that play an important role.
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The Lupie Bin - a lupus info website - Frequently Asked Ques...
While there is not scientific proof that lupus is hereditary, it is suspected that some people may be more susceptible to lupus through genetics. 10% of people with lupus have a close relative with lupus or relative(s) who may develop lupus. Much research in this area is currently taking place.
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Is it hereditary?

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this time RPC is not believed to be hereditary, however there are several families with documented and diagnosed RPC in them. Siblings are the most commonly found grouping, although several twins only one twin developed RPC. The next factor seen is parent and child, then grandparent and child.
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Is tinnitus hereditary?

American Tinnitus Association - Patient FAQ
There appears to be a predisposition based on heredity for some people when they are exposed to loud sounds, but whether or not tinnitus is genetically indicated is not certain. Scientists working on the Human Genome Project, for example, have not discovered a "tinnitus gene," but they have identified genes that are responsible for a few rare varieties of hearing loss, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction, Ménière's Disease, and acoustic Neuroma.
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What is hereditary hemochromatosis?

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Hereditary hemochromatosis is a genetic disease that is the result of inheriting two defective copies of a particular gene, one from each parent. The mutation in this gene causes the intestine to absorb too much iron. Over time, usually several years, this excess iron is deposited in the cells of the liver, heart, pancreas, joints, and pituitary gland. If left untreated, organ damage can result.
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What is Hereditary Angioedema?

HAE Frequently Asked Questions
Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is a very rare and potentially life threatening genetic condition that occurs in about 1/10,000 to 1/50,000 people. HAE symptoms include episodes of edema (swelling) in various body parts including the hands, feet, face, and airway. In addition, patients often have bouts of excruciating abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting that is caused by swelling in the intestinal wall. Airway swelling is particularly dangerous and can lead to death by asphyxiation.
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What is hereditary disease?

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Each of us is the result of genes inherited from our parents, and the influence of our environment on the functioning of the genes and body components encoded in our genes. Sometimes an error occurs during replication of genes as part of the reproductive process. Most of the errors are analogous to typos in printed text - a single wrong character appears in an instruction in a gene. The defective gene results in the production of a faulty component for the body.
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Is my bunion hereditary?

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No, hammertoes and bunions are caused by pathomechanics, although shoe gear can aggravate the symptoms that can cause these problems.
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Is autism hereditary?

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Research indicates that genetic factors may play a part in causing autism in some individuals. Most researchers agree that autism probably results from many separate causes.
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What is Lupus?

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Lupus is an Autoimmune disease where the patient's immune system creates antibodies which attack the body instead of protecting it. It manifests in three basic forms, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE) and Drug-Induced Lupus Erythematosus (DILE). DLE can sometimes progress into SLE but that is rare (less than 10% of the cases). DILE is almost always reversible within about 6 months after removal of the offending drug.
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LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
The cause of lupus remains unknown. It is believed that lupus has a genetic pre-disposition and something in the environment triggers the onset of the disease.
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What are the symptoms of lupus?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
These symptoms can come or go, and can range from mild to severe. Most lupus patients have a combination of symptoms.
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Can I have children if I have lupus?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
Twenty years ago the answer would have been "no." But today, successful pregnancy and childbirth are possible. It is wise for lupus patients to be in the care of a high-risk ob/gyn.
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What are the types of lupus?

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There are four main types of lupus: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) This is commonly referred to as lupus. Characterized by chronic pain and fatigue, the disease can and does attack many of the body's systems. Especially susceptible are the kidneys, blood, skin and joints. Discoid Lupus This type of lupus is often referred to as cutaneous or skin lupus. It is mainly concentrated at the skin, but can also attack hair follicles and mucus membranes. It will not affect internal organs.
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Texas Arthritis and Rheumatology Specialists
Systemic lupus erythematosus (also called SLE or lupus) is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, lungs, nervous system, and/or other organs of the body. The most common symptoms include skin rashes and arthritis, often accompanied by fatigue and fever. It is thought to be an auto-immune disease where the body attacks itself. Lupus varies from mild to severe, and typically involves alternating periods of remission and relapse.
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The Lupie Bin - a lupus info website - Frequently Asked Ques...
Lupus is a chronic autoimmune ('auto' meaning 'self') disease in which the body's immune system becomes 'hyperactive' and attacks the body's normal tissues. It is much like the body being allergic to itself. Lupus is not contagious.
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Korean Lupus Support Group
Lupus is an autoimmune disease. It occurs when an unknown trigger causes your immune system to respond as if parts of your body are foreign substances. Your body directs antibodies and white cells against itself, causing inflammation and injury to certain tissues and organs. Lupus, which is also considered a rheumatic (arthritic) disease, can affect the joints, muscles, skin, kidneys, nervous system, lungs and heart.
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Is lupus a woman's disease? Do men and children get lupus?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
Yes, lupus is mainly a woman's disease, although men can have lupus. The ratio of women to men is 9 to 1, or 90%. Before puberty, boys and girls have the same ratio; that is 1 to 1.
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I have all/most of the lupus symptoms, but my ANA is negative. Could I still have lupus?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
of people diagnosed with lupus have positive ANAs. There are other blood tests more specific to people with lupus that can be used in some instances.
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Can the S.L.E. Lupus Foundation refer me to a lupus specialist?

LupusNY.org - Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Foundation
Yes, we can refer you to a rheumatologist, a specialist who diagnoses and treats lupus. Just call the Foundation at 800.74.LUPUS (800.745.8787).
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Is Social Phobia hereditary?

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There is no proof that Social Phobia is hereditary. Some epidemiologic data suggest it, but there are not enough elements to warrant a conclusion. The same occurrence in one of the parents cannot be regarded as evidence. A person's self-concept, values, and beliefs, as well as many current feelings and emotions, may have their roots in childhood, when the self was being formed.
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Is alopecia areata hereditary?

NAAF FAQ
Yes, heredity plays a role. In one out of five persons with alopecia areata, someone else in the family also has it. Those who develop alopecia areata for the first time after the age of thirty years have less likelihood that another family member will have it. Those who develop their first patch of alopecia areata before the age of thirty have a higher possibility that other family members will also have it.
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Is AMD hereditary - will my children be affected?

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There is an increase in AMD among children of AMD patients. This is one more reason why your children, after age 40, should have regular eye exams at least every other year.
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Is baldness hereditary?

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To some extent, but this does not mean that it is impossible to treat. Environment, stress and even your personality can play a role. Genetics are also said to play a part in baldness. However, Hair Fantastiques success rate with thinning hair and male patter baldness is very high.top
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Are headaches hereditary?

National Headache Foundation: Headache FAQ
According to estimates, approximately 29.5 million people in the United States suffer from migraine. Four out of five (80 percent) of them report a family history of migraine, but scientists are not sure if this is genetic or a family predisposition. Despite the uncertainty, a child has a 50% chance of having migraine if one parent suffers and a 75% chance if both parents suffer.
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