Symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome

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Symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome can involve the glands, but there are also possible affects of the illness involving other organs of the body.

When the tear gland is inflamed from Sjogren's, the resulting eye dryness can progressively lead to eye irritation, decreased tear production, "gritty" sensation, infection, and serious abrasion of the cornea.

Inflammation of the salivary glands can lead to mouth dryness, swallowing difficulties, dental decay, gum disease, mouth sores and swelling, stones and/or infection of parotid gland inside of the cheeks.

Other glands that can become inflamed, though less commonly, in Sjogren's syndrome include those of the lining of the breathing passages leading to lung infections and vagina which is sometimes noted as pain during intercourse.

Extraglandular (outside of the glands) problems in Sjogren's syndrome include joint pain or inflammation such as arthritis, Raynaud's Phenomenon, lung inflammation, lymph node enlargement, kidney, nerve, and muscle disease. A rare serious complication of Sjogren's syndrome is inflammation of the blood vessels such as vasculitis, which can damage the tissues of the body that are supplied by these vessels.

A common disease that is occasionally associated with Sjogren's syndrome is autoimmune thyroiditis which is also known as Hashimoto's thyroiditis, which can lead to abnormal hormone levels detected by thyroid blood test. Heartburn and difficulty swallowing can result from gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, another common condition associated with Sjogren's syndrome. A rare disease that is uncommonly associated with Sjogren's syndrome is primary biliary cirrhosis, an immune disease of the liver that leads to scarring of the liver tissue. A small percentage of patients with Sjogren's syndrome develop cancer of the lymph glands known as lymphoma. This usually develops after many years with the illness. Unusual gland swelling should be reported to the physician.