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Sjögren’s Syndrome Austen Bowling Kiara Bell
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What is Sjögren's Syndrome? a chronic disorder in which the white blood cells attack the saliva and tear glands. it’s a disease that causes dryness in the mouth and eyes and sometimes in the nose, throat, and skin pain and stiffness in the joints and aching muscles can occur this autoimmune disease can affect other parts of the body as well, including the kidneys and the lungs
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Classifications of Sjögren’s Syndrome Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome: when the condition does not develop as a result of another autoimmune disease. Secondary Sjögren’s Syndrome: when the condition develops because of or alongside another autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus.
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How is Sjögren’s Syndrome an autoimmune disorder? Sjögren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disorder because the body’s white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands. Autoimmune diseases feature the abnormal production of extra antibodies in the blood that are directed against various tissues of the body.
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How is Sjögren’s Syndrome caused? There is no known cause to having the Sjögren’s Syndrome. However, there are very few known contributing factors, such as: – Viral Infections – Heredity – Hormones Because it is inherited, there is no particular way to prevent developing the disease.
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Symptoms Red Dry Itching Dry eyes Difficulty swallowing Loss of taste and smell Swollen salivary glands Severe dental cavities Fatigue Skin rashes Joint and muscle pain
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Treatments There is no cure for Sjögren’s Syndrome For dry eyes: – Lubricants – Punctal plugs For dry mouth : – Saliva substitutes: Sprays, rinses – Saliva stimulation: hard candy – Special toothpaste, oral gels – Active dental care For dry nasal mucosa : – Saline nasal sprays – lavage
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Works Cited www.medicalnewstoday.com www.ncbi.nim.nih.gov www.nim.nih.gov www.rheumatology.org www.rheumatologycenter.org https://uvahealth.com
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