10 Symptoms of Sjogren’s Syndrome

Muscle and Joint Pain

Muscle and joint pain is a symptom associated with Sjogren’s syndrome, but it can also be indicative of other diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. If muscle and joint pain are the most blatant symptoms experienced by someone suffering from Sjogren’s syndrome, it can take up to three years for healthcare professionals to make a confident diagnosis.

Swelling in the Glands

Gland swelling is arguably one of the most obvious signs of Sjogren’s syndrome, and it can produce inflammation in multiple areas of the body. Swelling and inflammation can present around the neck, face, groin, and armpits, along with other areas.

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