Dysautonomia: This syndrome has been recognized in the medical literature as part of a compromised autonomic (automatic) nervous system that is the underlying cause. Amazingly, it can be treated by the use of intravenous vitamins. I suggest you go to acam@acam.Org to seek a doc who does this in or near your area. They are not common because cam is not yet readily accepted.
Answered 10/23/2013
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Mostly symptomatic: Treatment of sjogren's ismostly focused on symptoms (pain, dryness...). Some patients benefit from medications such as Hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil).
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