Otherwise there is not too much else to do. Diet and excercise help.
I could not say anything about NSAID's because I happen to be allergic to them NSAID's are usually prescribed for SLE/MCTD patients as an anti-flare-up-treatment,,but because of my allergies to NSAID's I could never use them as a therapy...... But I happen to know a little about Aspirin and have experienced, that Aspirin can become pretty dangerous,because whilst I took every day 75 mg of Aspirin to prevent another stroke from happening,I noticed very quickly, that my nose started to bleed very regularly and every little scratch caused me bleedingand I thought, if that happens to me on the "outside", what happens to my insights...if I continue to take Aspirin every day...?So I stopped Aspirin straight away and through the Internet I learnt to take one little teaspoon of pure honey every day insteadbecause it has the same effect but is so much safer and healthier... and does not cause any nose-bleed or any other bleeding...
My nephrologist put me on daily full-dose aspirin at least 10 years ago after I had a blood clot (DVT) and I've had no adverse affects from it. I had about 30% kidney function at the time and only reached ESDR a year ago, so I don't think it affected my kidney function at all. My transplant team asked me to continue taking it post-transplant.