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What did Venus Williams suffer from?
“’I have been recently diagnosed with Sjogren’s Syndrome, an autoimmune disease which is an ongoing medical condition that affects my energy level and causes fatigue and joint pain,” she said in a statement, according to ESPN’s Staff.
How much is Venus Williams worth financially?
around 95 million dollars
With luck on their side. Despite being the older sister, Venus has managed to generate less money than Serena and her net worth is around 95 million dollars, of which 42 million dollars have come from her career in professional tennis.

Does Venus Williams have any children?
The tennis champion doesn’t have any kids, but she’s a proud dog mom to her 14-year old Havanese, Harold Reginald Williams—whom she affectionately calls her “son.”
How does someone get Sjogren’s syndrome?
Scientists aren’t certain why some people develop Sjogren’s syndrome. Certain genes put people at higher risk of the disorder, but it appears that a triggering mechanism — such as infection with a particular virus or strain of bacteria — is also necessary.
What happens if you leave Sjogren’s untreated?
Sjogren’s comes with serious complications if left untreated, including: an increased risk of lymphoma and multiple myeloma. oral yeast infections. dental cavities.

Are Serena and Venus parents married?
‘King Richard’ married his 37-years-younger third wife in 2009, seven years after he divorced Venus and Serena’s mother, Oracene Price. They had a son, Dylan, now nine and split in 2017.
What does Sjogren’s pain feel like?
Your joints may be painful and swollen due to inflammation, or you might feel that various parts of your body, such as your muscles, are achy and tender. Some people with this condition have headaches and migraines.
What foods to avoid if you have Sjogren’s syndrome?
Some foods affect people differently. Though these foods can trigger inflammation and worsen Sjögren’s syndrome symptoms, some can be eaten in moderation….Some foods to avoid include:
- red meat.
- processed foods.
- fried foods.
- dairy.
- sugars and sweets.
- alcohol.
- soda.
- gluten.