Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA)

Measures anti-SSA (Ro) antibodies in blood to detect autoimmune conditions that cause dry eyes and dry mouth in Visit Clinic.
What is a Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) Test in Visit Clinic?
The Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) test measures specific autoantibodies called anti-SSA (also called anti‑Ro) in the blood. These antibodies show that the immune system is reacting against the body’s own tissues. Finding them helps doctors detect autoimmune conditions, especially Sjögren’s syndrome and sometimes lupus. The test is used when someone has dry eyes, dry mouth, joint pain, or unexplained fatigue. Doctors also use it to confirm a diagnosis, guide treatment choices, and assess risk to a pregnancy because anti‑SSA can affect newborns. A positive result may appear before symptoms start, so it helps with early care and monitoring.
Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) Test in Visit Clinic?
Sjögren's syndrome A (anti-SSA) is often ordered as part of an autoimmune or rheumatology panel when patients report persistent dry eyes, dry mouth, joint pain, or unexplained fatigue. Doctors use it to help diagnose Sjögren’s syndrome and related conditions such as lupus, to guide treatment choices, and to monitor disease activity. Abnormal results can come from autoimmune disease and sometimes medications or other immune triggers, and a family history of autoimmune disorders increases the reason to test.
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