Sjogren's Syndrome
Cross-source consensus on Sjogren's Syndrome from 1 sources and 0 claims.
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- Sjogren's syndrome is a systemic autoimmune disease affecting mucous membranes throughout the entire body, not merely a condition of dry eyes and dry mouth. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- Women are nine times more likely to develop Sjogren's syndrome than men. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- Sjogren's syndrome is progressive and chronic and typically worsens over time without intervention. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- Sjogren's syndrome is associated with elevated risk of lymphoma. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- Sjogren's syndrome commonly co-occurs with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- A genetic polymorphism creates susceptibility to Sjogren's but does not guarantee the disease will develop; environmental triggers are required. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome
- Sjogren's syndrome can go into spontaneous remission when stress burden decreases and the immune system rebalances. — Best Protocol for Sjogren's Syndrome