
Sjogren syndrome
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Enhanced Promptautoimmune disorder, Sjogren's syndrome, affecting exocrine glands, primarily salivary and lacrimal glands, inflammation and destruction of glandular tissue, hallmark symptoms of dry mouth and dry eyes, xerostomia and xerophthalmia, respectively, difficulty swallowing and speaking due to reduced saliva production, increased risk of tooth decay and oral infections, blurred vision, eye fatigue, and increased sensitivity to light, systemic manifestations such as fatigue, joint pain, and skin rashes, possible extraglandular involvement, including lungs, kidneys, and nervous system, typically affecting women in middle age, chronic and incurable, but manageable with treatment, goal of treatment to alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life, multidisciplinary approach, including rheumatology, ophthalmology, and dentistry, medications such as corticosteroids, immunosuppressants, and saliva stimulants, lifestyle modifications, including frequent hydration, humidification, and avoidance of irritants, supportive care, including artificial tears and saliva substitutes, ongoing research into underlying causes and novel treatments, including gene therapy and stem cell therapy, aiming to improve understanding and management of this complex and multifaceted condition, raising awareness and promoting education, supporting patients and families affected by Sjogren's syndrome, advocating for increased funding and research, ultimately striving for a cure and improved quality of life for those affected.