13 Serious Problems That Hives Could Indicate

Sjogren’s Syndrome

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Sjogren’s syndrome is most known to affect the glands of the eyes and mouth and their ability to produce tears and saliva, respectively. When the skin is affected, symptoms can appear in different forms, one of which is dry, itchy skin. More seriously is when it develops into vasculitis. Skin lesions appear as spots and can take the form of lumps, blisters, or ulcers. In some rare cases, vasculitis can harm internal organs, nerves, and joints.

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