Sjogren: Laarson's Syndrome
The disease, Sjogren or Laarson syndrome was discovered by a Swedish eyedoctor named Henrik Sjogren who discovered the disease with a group of scientists. Not very much is told about this discovery but there are many things we know of the disease today because of our great technology. When found, Sjogren was told to be an incurable disease which attacks humans an confuse moisture resulting in many different problems, basically dryness in areas of the body. These symptoms/problems strike two to four million Americans each year, about ninety percent of them women. Most of the infected people also go undiagnosed because they are not aware of the seriousness of the disease. Also, there are two types of this syndrome: primary which is much more serious and secondary of which 50 percent of infected people are known to have. The cause of this disease is the body's error in thinking that the moisture of the body is foreign invaders resulting in the destruction of the moisture glands. These
medical world. Though, the two to four million might not have known that they had this e all of the moisture for our bodies. This is what for dry eye patients, preserved artificial tears can be added to the eyes and used about things. It is known to attack women over men and is shown through the statistics that problems can occur as well as the dryness on the inside of the nose. forced to cope with blurry vision and/or constant eye discomfort. frustrating work-up, we found a rheumatologist who pieced together the parts of the
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