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Case Gardner May 2 nd, 2012 Anatomy and Physiology (Honors)
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So, What is it? Sjogren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which glands that produce tears and saliva are destroyed. Can effect many parts of the body. Ex: kidneys and lungs.
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How is it Autoimmune? Sjögren's syndrome is autoimmune due to the fact that a person’s own white blood cells are attacking their moisture- producing glands, ultimately destroying them.
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Symptoms The most common symptoms include: Dry, itchy eyes Dry mouth Some other symptoms include: Vaginal dryness Swollen salivary glands Skin rashes Prolonged fatigue
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Treatment Options There is no known cure for Sjögren’s Syndrome, so treatment involves reducing the effects of the symptoms. For dry mouth: Prescription medications Saliva Substitutes For dry eyes: Artificial tears or ointments In some case, surgery
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Interesting Facts 90% of people with this disorder are female. Diagnosis of the disease can be aided by a saliva-gland biopsy. Breathing complications can sometimes occur. The disorder is typically associated with antibodies against a variety of body tissues (autoantibodies).
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Works Cited http://www.ask.com/health/channel/sjogr ens-syndrome http://www.ask.com/health/channel/sjogr ens-syndrome http://www.livingwithdryness.com http://www.livingwithdryness.com http://www.mayoclinic.com/health http://www.mayoclinic.com/health http://www.medicinenet.com http://www.medicinenet.com http://www.sjogrens.org http://www.sjogrens.org
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