Can you get pregnant with dry syndrome?

Patients with dry syndrome can get pregnant. Before preparing for pregnancy, the condition should be stabilized for more than half a year, and if the patient is also taking related medications, the medication should be adjusted under the guidance of the doctor before preparing for pregnancy, so as to avoid the effect of drugs on the fetus. Dry syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease that mainly infringes on exocrine glands such as lacrimal and salivary glands, and is mainly manifested as dry cornea, conjunctivitis, oral dryness or accompanied by rheumatoid arthritis, etc. It can involve the skin, bones, muscles, respiratory system, digestive system, etc., and cause multi-system and multi-organ damage. The disease can exist alone or be present in other autoimmune diseases. The disease requires medication during the onset of the disease, which may cause adverse effects on the fetus, so it is necessary to stabilize the disease and stop taking medication for more than one year to prepare for pregnancy. Dry syndrome should be treated in a timely manner under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the disease.