This document discusses systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), also known as lupus. It is an autoimmune disorder where antibodies attack the body's own tissues, causing inflammation. It predominantly affects women aged 12-45. The exact cause is unknown but genetic and environmental factors are involved. Symptoms can include joint and skin issues. Complications can impact the kidneys, brain, blood, lungs and heart. Diagnosis involves blood tests, urine tests, and imaging. Treatment includes medications to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system like NSAIDs, antimalarials, corticosteroids, and immunosuppressants. Management also involves lifestyle measures and developing a support system.