Lupus — Spanking

An exaggerated response to stimuli that are normally painful, making even minor physical impacts feel excruciating.

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Medications like corticosteroids can make blood vessels fragile, leading to bruising with little to no impact. An exaggerated response to stimuli that are normally

The exact cause of lupus is unknown, though doctors believe it results from a combination of genetics and environment. Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, affects millions of

A condition where a stimulus that should not be painful (such as a light touch or the brushing of clothing) causes significant pain.

Lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, affects millions of people worldwide, causing a range of symptoms including pain, fatigue, and inflammation. While pharmacological treatments are commonly used to manage lupus symptoms, non-pharmacological approaches, such as spanking, have gained attention in recent years. This paper explores the concept of spanking as a potential therapeutic approach for managing lupus symptoms.