As signs and symptoms vary considerably from person to person, there is no single diagnostic test that can confirm lupus. In addition, signs and symptoms tend to change over time and are similar to those of other disorders and diseases. These fluctuations in disease activity make lupus extremely challenging to diagnose.
The doctor may suggest some of the following:
Complete blood count (CBC) to detect anaemia, low platelet count, and low white blood cell count.
Antibody tests that includes…