




Lupus can be difficult to diagnose because it affects many parts of the body and causes a wide range of symptoms. Even small or unusual changes can matter.
If you’ve been experiencing unexplained fatigue, joint pain, or rashes and wondered “Do I have lupus?”, this quiz helps you explore whether your symptoms align with common lupus patterns.
The results may put you on the path toward diagnosis by a medical professional and treatment, which could help manage your flare-ups.
The quiz asks you 24 questions about common lupus symptoms and compares your answers against typical symptom patterns reported by people living with the condition.
You can share your results with your doctor, track flares in the Human Health app, and keep a clear record of symptoms to make conversations with your care team easier.
Together, this information can help guide next steps and shape the treatment approach that’s right for you.
No. Lupus is complex and diagnosis requires medical evaluation, including blood tests and specialist review.
This quiz can’t diagnose you, but it can help you better understand whether your symptoms point to lupus. You can use the results to advocate for further assessment and appropriate care if needed.
The quiz takes five minutes or less to complete, and you’ll get instant feedback.
Why start with the lupus quiz?

Evidence-based
SLAQ is a validated tool used in lupus research and clinical care to assess symptom activity.

Self-assessment
Understand whether your fatigue, rashes, pain, or fevers reflect common lupus activity patterns.

Support conversations
Use your results to support conversations with your healthcare provider about next steps.
Empower yourself with the Human Health app
Track symptoms daily and spot patterns
See how lifestyle or treatments affect you
Reports make your appointments a breeze
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Empower yourself with the Human Health app
Track symptoms daily and spot patterns
See how lifestyle or treatments affect you
Reports make your appointments a breeze






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