7Environment
Another possible cause of lupus is the surrounding environment. Those people who are often exposed to harmful chemicals and substances in work tend to be at a higher risk of developing this condition. When these components penetrate the body, they will trigger the immune system to attack healthy tissues and cells, thus affecting your basic functions. Many people who work in industrial plants and agricultural areas often report some common symptoms of lupus due to dust, pesticides, chemicals, waste, and other toxins. [7]















