Yesterday the newspaper’s Life section reported a strange disease girl, no blood pressure and no pulse in the left hand. (See May 6, page A13 for details.) Many readers called the same day, reflecting that their own illness is also strange, hoping to help find the cause of the disease. Long untreated mouth ulcers suspected of cancer 42-year-old Ms. Zhao yesterday anxiously: “I have recurrent mouth ulcers for six months, and now I hear that hand, foot and mouth disease has such symptoms, could it be this infectious disease?” The reporter forwarded her case to the Center for Disease Control and the reply was no. “Then what strange disease could it be? It’s better with the medicine, and when you stop it, it comes on again.” Ms. Zheng was very distressed and said she also had vulvar ulcers. “I have run to many hospitals, some suspect me of vulvar cancer, and the pathological biopsy is not clear.” The recurrent ulcers are more often due to the decrease of body immunity. So the reporter consulted Dr. Wang Xinchang of Provincial Xinhua Hospital. Dr. Wang believes that Ms. Zheng is probably suffering from “leukoarthrosis”, a kind of rheumatism. The main manifestation of this disease, which is rarely heard of by the general public, is recurrent oral ulcers, genital ulcers, and sometimes ophthalmia and skin damage, like Ms. Zheng’s. Finally, Ms. Zheng was advised to go to the hospital to receive immunological tests to confirm the diagnosis. Dr. Wang reminded that for those who often have recurrent oral or vulvar ulcers, erythema nodosum, and clinical symptoms such as “purulent folliculitis”, timely consultation with rheumatology is necessary. The caller yesterday there is a Ms. Luo, she told the pain also let the reporter secretly surprised: “I can not leave the water cup around all year round, say a few words to drink water, nearly five years, my teeth like weathering, piece by piece downward, now full of a good tooth.” What’s even stranger is that Ms. Luo said her eyes have been dry for several years, no tears, no matter how to cry is “lightning not rain”. ”In fact, many strange diseases and autoimmune system problems related. Wearing a cotton jacket in summer, sweaty hands, and dry mouth and eyes like Ms. Luo’s may be related to autoimmunity, genetics, viral infections and other factors.” Ms. Luo was slightly relieved after listening to Dr. Wang Xinchang’s explanation. Wang Xinchang hopes to remind the public through this newspaper, especially women between 30 and 40 years old, that if they cannot swallow dry food and need to drink water to swallow, they should go to the hospital for testing early to find out whether they have abnormal parotid gland imaging or abnormal ANA indicators, because these two indicators often reflect whether they belong to potential dryness syndrome. May 10 is “World Lupus Day”. Combined with a series of strange diseases reflected by readers, the newspaper’s famous doctor sitting version launched the “Rheumatic Immune System Diseases” prevention and treatment health train, and invited experts from the provincial Xinhua Hospital to interact with readers online to crack their own strange symptoms.