Sjogren's Syndrome: Indications It Could Be More Serious

February 9, 2017
By
Heather Hanks

Sjogren's syndrome, otherwise known as dry eye or dry mouth syndrome, is an autoimmune condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the cells responsible for producing tears and saliva. It is also often accompanied by other autoimmune conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis. Women over the age of forty are most at risk of developing this condition. Sjogren's syndrome is diagnosed through a variety of tests, including biopsies, blood tests, and eye tests. Treatment for this condition focuses on symptom relief and shifts based on what parts of the body are affected.