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A Body Out of Balance

A Body Out of Balance
Author: Nancy Carteron
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2003-12-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1101567422

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One of the most common yet underrecognized autoimmune and rheumatological disorders. Sjögren's (pronounced SHOW-grens) syndrome, or SjS, affects more people than rheumatoid arthritis and lupus combined. Difficult to diagnose, SjS is characterized by symptoms that shift almost daily, usually beginning with vague discomforts such as dry eyes and dry mouth, then advancing to more severe concerns such as joint pain and swollen glands. A Body Out of Balance provides a comprehensive guide to the wide array of symptoms, traditional and complementary treatments, and invaluable coping methods, so patients may devise a personal treatment plan. Co written by a woman living with the disease and by a physician who has treated countless SjS patients, this indispensable resource will enhance awareness and demystify this often-misunderstood disorder.


The Sjogren's Book

The Sjogren's Book
Author: Daniel J. Wallace MD
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-09-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199876223

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Afflicting one in seventy Americans, Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease that commonly causes dryness of the eyes, mouth, and nose, and that can lead to complications including profound fatigue, depression, and lymphoma. While there is no cure for Sjögren's, much can be done to alleviate the suffering of patients. This extensively revised handbook offers everything you need to know to cope with this disease. The Sjögren's Book, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative guide, produced by the Sjögren's Syndrome Foundation and its medical advisors and edited by physician Daniel J. Wallace, a leading authority on autoimmune disorders. This expanded edition provides readers with the best medical and practical information on this disorder, bringing together the current thinking about Sjögren's in an easily readable and understandable book, with an entirely new section on lifestyle issues aimed at improving the quality of life for Sjögren's sufferers. With more than thirty chapters written by leading experts, the handbook illuminates the major clinical aspects of the syndrome and is loaded with practical tips and advice. Indeed, it offers a wide-ranging look at the many faces of Sjögren's, covering diagnosis, the various organ systems that can be affected, the possible psychological problems, and the many treatment options, as well as a concluding chapter listing the web, print, and media resources available. It is a valuable aid that patients can use while discussing their illness with their physician and an excellent resource for family members. And because Sjögren's is greatly underdiagnosed, this handbook is a particularly valuable resource for healthcare professionals. Recognized as the bible for Sjögren's suffers, this reliable and informative guide is the first place for patients to look when they have questions about this little known but serious chronic disease.


Positive Options for Sjögren's Syndrome

Positive Options for Sjögren's Syndrome
Author: Sue Dyson
Publisher: Hunter House
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780897934732

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"Provides clear explanations and practical information for sufferers of Sjogren's syndrome, the most common rheumatic-type autoimmune disease.


The Sjogren's Syndrome Survival Guide

The Sjogren's Syndrome Survival Guide
Author: Teri P. Rumpf
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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A comprehensive guide defining the autoimmune disease known as Sjogren's syndrome, its symptoms, treatment options, and information on living with the disease.


The Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook

The Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook
Author: Elaine K. Harris
Publisher: Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation, Incorporated
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1989
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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The New Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook

The New Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook
Author: Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2004-10-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0198038488

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Afflicting nearly four million Americans, Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease that commonly causes dryness of the eyes, mouth, and nose, and that can lead to complications including profound fatigue, depression, and lymphoma. While there is no cure for Sjogren's, much can be done to alleviate the suffering of patients. This extensively revised handbook offers everything you need to know to cope with this disease. The New Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook, Third Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative guide, produced by the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation and its medical advisors and edited by physician Daniel J. Wallace, a leading authority on auto-immune disorders. This expanded edition provides readers with the best medical and practical information on this disorder, bringing together the current thinking about Sjogren's in an easily readable and understandable book. The handbook illuminates the major clinical aspects of the syndrome and is loaded with practical tips and advice to assist those seeking information. Indeed, it offers a wide-ranging look at the many faces of Sjogren's, covering diagnosis, the various organ systems that can be affected, the possible psychological problems, and the many treatment options, as well as an appendix listing the resources available for patients with the disease. It is a valuable aid that patients can use while discussing their illness with their physician and an excellent resource for family members. And because Sjogren's is greatly underdiagnosed, this handbook is a particularly valuable resource for healthcare professionals. The most reliable and informative guide available, The New Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook, Third Edition is the first place for patients to look when they have questions about this little known but serious chronic disease.


Oxford Textbook of Sjögren's Syndrome

Oxford Textbook of Sjögren's Syndrome
Author: Elizabeth J Price
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0192529455

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Sjögren's syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease which can cause debilitating fatigue and pain. Diagnosis is often challenging due to the variability of symptoms and severity, and a multidisciplinary approach to management and treatment is required, yet there are few comprehensive resources covering everything clinicians need to know. The Oxford Textbook of Sjögren's Syndrome bridges this gap by offering extensive coverage of system by system manifestations and treatments, as well as practical, evidence-based advice on diagnosing and managing this condition. Bringing together recent advances in research and therapies, this up-to-date guide covers everything clinicians need to know from the fundamental science and clinical characteristics of this condition, to the immunological and biochemical aspects, investigative procedures such as biopsy techniques and imaging modalities, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.


Sjögren’s Syndrome

Sjögren’s Syndrome
Author: Robert I. Fox
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2011-09-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1603279571

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The key knowledge assembled in this book comprises today’s most comprehensive resource on Sjögren’s syndrome. Sjögren’s patients require the care of a wide variety of clinical and surgical specialists to treat their disease and improve their quality of life. This volume presents a broad multi-disciplinary approach, enlisting the expertise of well-respected authors from around the world, covering the specialties of rheumatology, ophthalmology, oral medicine, oral surgery, otolaryngology, hematology, and others. This practical clinical resource begins with an overview of Sjögren’s myths, pearls and tips, information for referring physicians, and diagnostic and classification and criteria. The second section covers pathogenesis, providing the backbone for our understanding current diagnostics and therapeutics. The third section is devoted to clinical manifestations and therapeutic considerations. It covers the entire spectrum of symptoms and treatment, infused with the experience and astute clinical observations of the book’s contributors. With system-wide coverage of local and systemic therapy, the book examines current therapy, biologics, and emerging therapeutic targets. Presenting many international perspectives, this book creates an inter-connective conduit for the global community of Sjögren’s patients and physicians.


The Sjogren's Book

The Sjogren's Book
Author: Daniel J. Wallace
Publisher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2011-10-03
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0199737223

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The Sjogren's Syndrome Handbook is the definitive guide for sufferers of Sjogren's syndrome and is the only handbook developed by the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation. This useful book is designed to help Sjogren's patients, and their caregivers, navigate the medical system, ask the right questions, and evaluate answers to get the best possible medical care.


Drying My Tears

Drying My Tears
Author: Liz Wilkey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781521789667

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A heartwarming blend of medical mystery, intimate journal, comic survival guide, and "zenchanted" map to acceptance, this memoir recounts the story of a family's journey within the often-invisible world of autoimmunity. The book leads the reader through the misery and mayhem encountered while one woman attempted to raise three daughters with autoimmune conditions, such as lupus, Guillain-Barre syndrome, Hashimoto's thyroidititis, and spondyloarthritis. It then details what happened when a life-altering, autoimmune disease called Sjogren's Syndrome swooped down to hit her squarely in the eyes as well. Covering topics as diverse as "Identity Theft," "The Doctor-Patient Fit," "Little House of Illness" and "Using Buddhist Philosophy to Deal with Chronic Illness," this book serves as a handbook of sorts for all those who wish to understand the emotions and obstacles encountered in living with chronic illness and provides a strategy for coping for the 50 million Americans who are currently living with autoimmune diseases.