Systemic symptoms include:
- fatigue
 - myalgia
 - arthralgia
 - Raynaud's phenomenon
 
More specific features include:
- keratoconjunctivitis sicca
 - xerostomia
 - parotid, or other salivary gland, enlargement - occurs in 66% of patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome; it is uncommon in secondary Sjogren's syndrome
 - chest - possibly infection secondary to decreased mucus secretion
 - kidneys:
- renal tubular acidosis
 - nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
 - Fanconi's syndrome
 - glomerulonephritis
 
 - genital tract:
- atrophic vaginitis
 - dyspareunia
 
 - pseudolymphoma - splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy which may progress to a B cell lymphoma in about 6% of patients
 - peripheral neuropathy
 
Other features of connective tissue dysfunction may be present.