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Sjögren’s syndrome

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Sjögren’s syndrome is an autoimmune disease that targets moisture-producing glands, leading to dry eyes and dry mouth. It may occur alone or with other autoimmune conditions.

Ocular manifestations

Dry eye is often the earliest or most troublesome symptom.

  • Burning, grittiness, redness, and fluctuating blurred vision
  • Stringy mucus and difficulty wearing contact lenses
  • Potential for filamentary keratitis and corneal ulcers in severe cases
  • Associated positive autoantibodies such as anti-Ro/SSA

Management

Treatment aims to relieve dryness and prevent surface damage.

  • Frequent preservative-free lubricants and gels
  • Punctal plugs, topical cyclosporine, or lifitegrast for moderate-severe disease
  • Systemic evaluation and immunomodulatory therapy when indicated
  • Regular monitoring for lymphoma risk in long-standing disease

About Blue Fin Vision®

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