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Living with Sjögren’s Syndrome

by Sue Dyson


There are approximately half a million sufferers of Sjögrens syndrome in the United Kingdom and yet it is virtually unheard of outside of the medical profession.

Sjögrens syndrome is an autoimmune disease in which the sufferer experiences symptoms such as dry eyes and mouth, joint and muscle pain, deep fatigue and difficulty in swallowing. These common symptoms have led to many sufferers being misdiagnosed.

This book explains to the reader how this potentially debilitating disease can be controlled and quality of life dramatically improved – covering issues such as diagnosis, affects on the body, treatments, managing flare-ups and pain, exercise and diet.

Sue Dyson is a full-time writer, translator and teacher and is the author of a number of books for Sheldon Press including Coping with Migraine and suffers from Sjögrens syndrome herself.

112pp
216 x 138 mm
ISBN: 978-0-85969-912-9
Price: £7.99
Jacket Image 0859699129







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