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- Sjogrens syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Scientists aren't certain why some people develop Sjogren's syndrome Certain genes put people at higher risk of the disorder, but it appears that a triggering mechanism — such as infection with a particular virus or strain of bacteria — is also necessary
- Sjogrens syndrome - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Sjogren's syndrome can be difficult to diagnose because the signs and symptoms vary from person to person and can be similar to those caused by other diseases Side effects of a number of medications also mimic some signs and symptoms of Sjogren's syndrome
- is there such a thing as zero negative Sjogren’s?
It has been agonizing to watch her suffer from the effects of Sjogren's' over the past 2 years when the symptoms became more severe I'm so glad you have found relief, and thank you for sharing your experience, and helping others find the same
- Scleroderma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Scleroderma is believed to be an autoimmune disease This means that it occurs in part because the body's immune system begins to attack the connective tissues
- Achalasia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
There are theories about what causes this, but viral infection or autoimmune responses are possibilities Very rarely, achalasia may be caused by an inherited genetic disorder or infection
- Lupus - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Lupus can cause inflammation of your heart muscle, your arteries or heart membrane The risk of cardiovascular disease and heart attacks increases greatly as well
- Sarcoidosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Sarcoidosis can result in too much calcium in the bloodstream, a condition called hypercalcemia This can lead to kidney stones and affect how well the kidneys work
- Primary biliary cholangitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Although it affects both sexes, primary biliary cholangitis mostly affects women It's considered an autoimmune disease, which means your body's immune system is mistakenly attacking healthy cells and tissue Researchers think a combination of genetic and environmental factors triggers the disease It usually develops slowly
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