Can Sjogren's Syndrome increase the Risk of Lymphoma? #sjogrens #lymphoma

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Yes, Unfortunately the risk of lymphoma increases with time in patients with Sjogren's Syndrome.

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What about excessive itchy skin- I know it’s related to the overall dryness from Sjogrens but isn’t it also a symptom/ sign of lymphoma - also how frequently should SED rate be checked and is there another test for lymphoma screening that should be done regularly? Thank you.

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Doctor i really feel like I'm dieing with this disease. I can't take Hydroxychloroquine so they said that's all they could do for me. My skin is so dry and wrinkled. Irregular EKG, bone pain, pain, debilitating adrenal fatigue, ect... Is there any other meds you can take for this? Or shall i just let nature take it's course? Thank you

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