Ankylosing spondylitis Symptom

Ankylosing spondylitis is a painful rheumatic lesion of the sacroiliac, sacrococcygeal, pubic joints in combination or separately. With this syndrome, the so-called “ankylosis of the joints” occurs - soldering of tissues and fusion of joints.

This condition is much less common than arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, however, ankylosing spondylitis can affect joints in almost any area of ​​the body, including the smaller joints of the fingers and toes. Ankylosing spondylitis most often affects the sacrospinous joint and can lead to multiple health problems

Ankylosing spondylitis joints become less mobile, and pain increases and progresses over time. All this leads to loss of function and performance. As Bechterev's arthritis of the hip joint progresses, it can cause deformation of the joint, which in turn leads to the development of arthrosis. In addition, ankylosing spondylitis increases the risk of bone fractures due to increasing weakening of the ligaments, reducing their ability to properly support the skeleton.

It becomes difficult to work because people notice that they cannot do their normal daily work



Ankylosing spondylitis symptom is characterized by the fact that patients cannot remain in the same position for a long time, as they experience pain in the cervical spine. To perform some actions, they need to change their body position, otherwise a sharp deterioration in their health may begin, dizziness, headaches or fainting (acute cerebrovascular accident syndrome) may appear. The most commonly described symptom occurs with osteochondrosis and the manifestation of diseases of the cervical spine (these signs are scoliosis, often found in adolescents). All these signs indicate poor circulation in the cervical spine. Bekhterev's symptom