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  2. Aug 2, 2022 · Sjogren's syndrome typically occurs in people with one or more known risk factors, including: Age. Sjogren's syndrome is usually diagnosed in people older than 40. Sex. Women are much more likely to have Sjogren's syndrome. Rheumatic disease. It's common for people who have Sjogren's syndrome to also have a rheumatic disease — such as ...

  3. About half of the time Sjögren's occurs alone, and the other half it occurs in the presence of another autoimmune connective tissue disease such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, Lupus, or Scleroderma. In addition, Sjögren's is often misrepresented as a rare disease, however it is estimated that there are four million Americans living with this disease, making it one of the most prevalent autoimmune ...

  4. Any autoimmune disease can trigger secondary Sjögren’s syndrome. Some autoimmune diseases that are related to Sjögren’s syndrome include: Rheumatoid arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis. Lupus; Even though studies have linked Sjögren’s syndrome to other conditions, there’s no guarantee you’ll develop it if you have these conditions.

  5. Sjögren's syndrome is associated with a number of other medical conditions, many of which are autoimmune or rheumatic disorders, such as celiac disease, [24] [25] fibromyalgia, systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), autoimmune thyroiditis, multiple sclerosis and spondyloarthropathy, [26] and several malignancies, principally non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

  6. Sjögren’s Fact Sheet Sjögren’s is the 2nd most common autoimmune disorder affecting as many as four million Americans. However, it takes an average of approximately four years to properly diagnose this disease from the time when initial symptoms appear. Dry mouth, dry eyes, fatigue and joint pain are the hallmark symptoms of Sjögren’s.

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  7. Sjögren’s disease, also known as Sjögren’s and Sjögren’s syndrome, is a chronic (long-lasting) autoimmune disorder that happens when the immune system attacks the glands that make moisture in the eyes, mouth, and other parts of the body. The main symptoms are dry eyes and mouth, but other parts of the body may be affected as well, with many people reporting fatigue and joint and ...

  8. In about 30% of patients with autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, mixed connective tissue disease, Hashimoto thyroiditis, primary biliary cirrhosis, or chronic autoimmune hepatitis, Sjögren syndrome develops and, in such cases, is classified as secondary. Genetic associations have been found (eg, HLA-DR3 antigens in White people ...

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