Why should you go to the doctor if ankylosing spondylitis cannot be cured?
Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown cause that mainly affects the axial spine. It may be accompanied by extra-articular manifestations. In severe cases, spinal deformity and joint ankylosis may occur. It may be associated with eye, lung, and cardiovascular diseases. , gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary system, nervous system and other extra-articular tissues and organs are affected.
At present, ankylosing spondylitis cannot be cured, so some people think: “Since it cannot be cured, there is no point in going to the doctor.” This is wrong! Although the current treatment goal is not a “radical cure”, it can still achieve the following aspects:
1. Control symptoms
Eliminate or relieve patients’ inflammatory symptoms, such as pain, morning stiffness, etc. At present, the overall effectiveness in treating inflammation during attacks is still good. Commonly used drugs include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib, etc.; there are also many biological agents, such as adalim, Yisaipu, Kesenting, etc. etc., can quickly relieve inflammation.
2. Prevent joint damage
As the disease progresses, bone changes occur, including bone destruction and new bone formation, which are irreversible. Actively controlling inflammation, coupled with regular conditioning, can prevent the disease from progressing to this stage.
3. Maintain mobility
Bone changes can lead to joint destruction or fusion, loss of mobility, and even disability. Effective treatment can maintain joint mobility and improve patients’ quality of life.
4. Treat ankylosis complications
Complications of ankylosing spondylitis include uveitis and inflammatory bowel disease. By treating the underlying disease, the symptoms of these complications can also be relieved.