If dry syndrome is not treated in time, it may cause lung disease.
Dry syndrome is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease mainly characterized by decreased secretion of the lacrimal and salivary glands. The exact cause of the disease is unknown, and is currently believed to be related to infection, endocrine, genetic and other factors.
If the standardized treatment is not carried out in time, different degrees of damage to other internal organs may occur, and the lungs are one of them, often secondary to the lungs to cause interstitial lung disease, so dry syndrome can cause lung problems.
After the diagnosis of the disease, it is necessary to actively seek medical treatment and give standardized treatment as early as possible to avoid complications.