Early Warning Signs of Sjogren’s Syndrome You Might Miss

early signs of sjogren's syndrome

Sjogren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s moisture-producing glands. While dryness of the eyes and mouth are its hallmark symptoms, the condition often develops silently over time. Many early signs are either ignored or misattributed to other causes — leading to delayed diagnosis.

In this blog, we’ll explore the early warning signs of Sjogren’s Syndrome that people commonly miss, and why recognizing them early is essential for better management.

Why Early Detection Matters

Sjogren’s is not just about dryness — it’s a systemic disease that can affect joints, nerves, skin, kidneys, lungs, and more. Diagnosing it early can help prevent complications and improve quality of life. Unfortunately, it takes an average of 3 to 5 years for many patients to receive a proper diagnosis.

Let’s uncover the early signs you should not ignore.

1. Persistent Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)

This might seem like a minor inconvenience, but unusual dryness in the mouth is one of the earliest indicators of Sjögren’s. Patients often report:

  • Needing water frequently, even at night
  • Difficulty chewing dry food
  • Burning sensation in the mouth or tongue
  • Bad breath or a sticky feeling

These signs are often brushed off as dehydration or stress, but if they persist, they warrant investigation.

2. Dry, Irritated, or Gritty Eyes

Another early and often overlooked symptom is chronic dry eyes. You may feel like you have sand in your eyes or notice:

  • Redness or itching
  • Light sensitivity
  • Needing eye drops often
  • Blurry vision

Sometimes, people blame this on screen time or allergies, but chronic eye discomfort may be the first clue to Sjogren’s.

3. Unexplained Fatigue

Fatigue in autoimmune diseases can be overwhelming and not relieved by rest. It often appears early but is misattributed to lifestyle, lack of sleep, or stress. If you find yourself unusually tired for weeks or months without clear cause, it could be related to your immune system.

4. Swelling in Salivary Glands

Recurring painless swelling near the jawline or below the ears may indicate inflammation of the salivary glands. This is an early sign that often goes unnoticed unless the swelling becomes obvious or painful.

5. Joint Pain or Stiffness

Sjogren’s can cause symptoms similar to rheumatoid arthritis. Early signs include:

  • Morning stiffness
  • Swollen or painful small joints (like fingers or wrists)
  • Difficulty moving after rest

These joint symptoms often lead to a misdiagnosis unless coupled with other classic features like dryness.

6. Frequent Mouth Infections or Cavities

Because saliva protects teeth, dry mouth increases the risk of cavities and oral infections. If you are getting more dental issues despite good hygiene, Sjogren’s could be the underlying cause.

7. Dry Skin or Vaginal Dryness

Dryness isn’t limited to eyes and mouth. Many people with Sjögren’s also experience:

  • Dry or itchy skin
  • Vaginal dryness (in women), leading to discomfort or pain during intercourse

These signs are often dismissed or linked to aging or hormone changes but may be related to autoimmune activity.

8. Chronic Cough or Breathing Issues

Some patients may experience dry cough, breathlessness, or chest tightness. This may be due to inflammation of the lungs or airways, which can occur even in early stages of the disease.

When to See a Doctor?

If you experience a combination of the above symptoms persistently, especially dry mouth and eyes along with fatigue or joint pain, consult a rheumatologist. They may recommend:

  • Blood tests (Anti-SSA/Ro, Anti-SSB/La antibodies)
  • Eye tests (Schirmer’s test)
  • Salivary gland biopsy or imaging

Final Thoughts

Sjogren’s Syndrome is often silent but progressive. The earlier it’s identified, the better the chances of managing symptoms and avoiding complications. Don’t ignore your body’s subtle signs — especially when they persist or occur together.

Early action leads to early relief. Listen to your body, ask questions, and seek help when things don’t feel right.

Why choose Us

What Makes Dr Dhaiwat
Best Rheumatologist?

Expertise in Rheumatology

With years of specialized training and experience, Dr. Shukla offers unparalleled expertise in diagnosing and treating a wide range of rheumatic conditions.

Personalised Patient Care

We believe in a patient-first approach, ensuring each treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, promoting better outcomes and a more comfortable healthcare experience.

Commitment to Innovation

Staying abreast of the latest advancements in rheumatology, Dr. Shukla incorporates cutting-edge techniques and treatments to provide the most effective care possible

Need some advice from our experts?

Request a Call Back Today Now!

We will make a single attempt to contact you from a withheld number, usually within 24 hours of your request.