Hi, I'm an immunologist and also suffer from Dry Eye due to Sjogren's. I have almost every Sjogren's sign/symptom in the books, but I've never tested positive for a single autoimmune antibody. The problem with these tests is that they're not very sensitive/specific. It's completely possible to have an autoimmune disorder and not have the positive blood tests. Farmgirl is right about the lip biopsy being the gold standard. It is invasive; I also have permanent numbness in a small spot on my lower lip. I know other people that have had biopsies with no numbness. I think it depends on how invasive the doctor is; mine was very invasive and took more salivary glands than was necessary. My appearance is totally normal. Also, regardless of a definitive diganosis of Sjogren's or any definitive diagnosis, for that matter, it is very important to treat the dry mouth and eyes. Muscarinic agonists (pilocarpine/Evoxac) are a great way to stimulate salivary flow. It is very important to restore salivary flow as the longer the dry mouth goes untreated the more atrophied the remaining salivary tissue will become; in essence: if you don't use it, you lose it. The drugs come with side effects, but not treating the dry mouth can come with it's own set of serious problems (worsening dryness, salivary stones, increased dental caries, fungal infections, gingivitis, etc). Also, start using prescription 1.1% sodium fluoride toothpaste (Prevadent) to strengthen your enamel and avoid acidic beverages or rinse with a dilute baking soda/water rinse after drinking to rinse out the acidity (bad bad bad for teeth that live in dry mouths!!!).
Also, I have keratosis pilaris, too. The only thing that helps me get rid of the bumps is Amlactin lotion; it has lactic acid in it and helps rid the pores of the built up keratin. It stinks and it's expensive, but use it once or twice a day regularly and it really works! Available OTC in skin section of pharmacies.
Also, I have keratosis pilaris, too. The only thing that helps me get rid of the bumps is Amlactin lotion; it has lactic acid in it and helps rid the pores of the built up keratin. It stinks and it's expensive, but use it once or twice a day regularly and it really works! Available OTC in skin section of pharmacies.
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