Sjogren's Syndrome: Indications It Could Be More Serious

Other Autoimmune Disorders

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As with many autoimmune diseases, having one autoimmune disorder like Sjogren's syndrome often greatly increases an individual's risk of developing more. Patients who suffer from Sjogren's syndrome are at a particularly high risk of developing an autoimmune condition called Devic’s disease, which causes significant inflammation in the nerves connecting the eyes to the brain. This condition can also cause myelitis, which once again makes it easy to confuse with multiple sclerosis, thus enforcing why close attention must be paid to symptoms. Weakness associated with Devic’s disease may be more severe than in other autoimmune conditions.

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