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Sjogren’s Statistics

Sjogren’s Statistics

Sjogren’s Statistics The vast majority of people with Sjogren’s syndrome are women, and it generally appears in their 40s. The female-to-male ratio of Sjogren’s syndrome is 9:1. Sjogren’s syndrome can affect individuals of any age but is most...
Who’s At Risk for Sjogren’s Syndrome

Who’s At Risk for Sjogren’s Syndrome

Who’s At Risk for Sjogren’s Syndrome? The vast majority of people with Sjogren’s syndrome are women, and it generally appears mostly in the 30’s and 40’s. However, Sjogren’s syndrome can affect all age groups, and it can occur in...
Sjogren’s Syndrome Prevention

Sjogren’s Syndrome Prevention

Sjogren’s Syndrome Prevention Because Sjogren’s syndrome is felt to be inherited, there is no particular way to prevent developing the disease. Although, you can prevent complications and stop symptoms from getting worse by avoiding certain medications,...
Sjogren’s Syndrome with Lupus

Sjogren’s Syndrome with Lupus

Sjogren’s Syndrome with Lupus A common symptom of lupus is the butterfly rash on the face. For people with Lupus, one of the major diagnostic factors is positive anti-nuclear antibodies in the blood. The coexistence of Sjogren’s and Lupus symptoms was first...
Sjogren’s Syndrome with Lupus

Sjogren’s Syndrome with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Sjogren’s Syndrome with Rheumatoid Arthritis What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that affects the joints. The symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis include joint pain, swelling, fatigue, weakness, and stiffness (stiffness...

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