Zhou Haimei died

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

Zhou Haimei icon died of lupus erythematosus icon, it is said that lupus erythematosus is a beautiful woman's disease, and she loves beautiful women alone, is there a scientific basis for this statement?

The first time I heard about lupus erythematosus was because of the heroine in "The First Close Contact", which described Qingwu Feiyang as a beautiful girl.

And Zhou Haimei, who recently died of lupus erythematosus, is an out-and-out beauty, who has captured the hearts of many fans because of Zhou Zhiruo's icon.

So, what's the mystery of lupus erythematosus?Is it really a beauty disease?

To a certain extent, SLE can indeed be said to be a beautiful disease, first of all, because the ratio of males to females is significantly higher than that of males, with a ratio of about 10:1.

Among this large number of female patients, women in the mood for childbearing are in a more dangerous situation, so this disease deserves to be called a "beauty disease".

Secondly, estrogen is one of the most important hormone, and people with high estrogen have a higher incidence under the influence of genetic background and other environmental factors. And people with high estrogen are generally fair-skinned and beautiful, so it can also be said to be a beauty disease.

This can also be confirmed by the fact that female patients who are in menstruation and pregnancy, which may cause fluctuations in estrogen levels, are more likely to be attacked by lupus.

In addition, studies have shown that women who take oral contraceptives and receive exogenous estrogen drugs** also have a higher risk of developing systemic lupus erythematosus than the general population19~2.1 times.

A study by Icon in Italy showed that among 300 women of childbearing age, the higher the estrogen level within the normal range, the higher the woman's body shape and appearance. Therefore, there is a certain scientific basis for saying that lupus is a "beauty disease".

Zhou Haimei's illness

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