Understanding SpondilitisSpondilitis is a rheumatoid disease that causes arthritis in the spine and the sacroiliac joints and can also bring inflammation in the eyes, lungs, and heart valves. As a result of this condition the sufferer's bones can start to disintegrate and knit back together, where they can tighten around the nearest organ. Spondilitis is an arthritic disease with associated rhreumatoid characteristics, it doesn't only have to only happen in your spine, although that is the classic definition. Ankylosing spondylitis primarily affects the spine, although it can affect other parts of the body, is a form of chronic inflammatory arthritis often characterized by back pain and stiffness. Ankylosing Spondilitis has the potential of crippling males you before they are thrity. Ankylosing Spondilitis is an auto-immune disorder, and when diagnosed you're usually prescribed anti-inflammatory drugs. Some of the newer drugs for this disease are the type you actually inject which stops the joints from inflaming in the first place. Ankylosing spondilitis is a chronic systemic inflammatory disorder that primarily affects the axial skeleton. The underdiagnosis of AS among women is a common problem probably owing to the misconception that women rarely have this condition. This is a chronic form of arthritis known to affect around 1 in 200 people, with over 1 million sufferers in the USA alone. No cure has yet been found for the disease, but early diagnosis and proper medical management can be very important in reducing the risk of disability and deformity. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects all the joints between the vertebrae of the spine, and the joints between the spine and the pelvis. Left untreated, it eventually causes the affected vertebrae to fuse or grow together. Ankylosing spondylitis is one of the rheumatic diseases which belong to a group of conditions known as spondyloarthopathies. Statistics reveal that about 129 out of 100,000 people in the United States have ankylosing spondylitis, making this disease relatively rare. Ankylosing spondylitis is an autoimmune disease, meaning your immune system, which normally protects your body from infection, attacks your body's own tissues. Ankylosing spondylitis is a systemic rheumatic disease, meaning it can affect other tissues throughout the body. It can cause inflammation in or injury to other joints away from the spine and other organs such as the eyes, heart, lungs, and kidneys. Occurrences of Ankylosing spondylitis is two to three times more common in males than in females. Ankylosing spondylitis is a relatively uncommon disease that usually strikes in the late teens and early adulthood, where it can be mild or somewhat severe. Ankylosing spondylitis that causes mild to severe back and buttock pain that is often the worst in the early morning hours, however,this pain usually gets better with activity. Ankylosing Spondylitis affects more men than women and commonly develops between the age 18 and 30. Ankylosing spondylitis attacks the insertions points of ligaments, tendons, fascia, and fibrous joint capsules, (unlike rheumatoid arthritis, which attacks synovial membranes) and yields fibrosis and ossification of the insertions. Ligamentous attachments are collectively known as "entheses", hence "ensethopathy" is a common aspect of ankylosing spondilitis. Spondylitis affects about 0.1-0.5% of the adult population, and although it can occur at any age, spondylitis most often affects men in their 20s and 30s. Spondylitis refers to inflammation of one or more vertebrae, and is usually is classified as a chronic and progressive form of seronegative arthritis. Spondylitis involves inflammation of one or more vertebrae, while Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the joints between the vertebrae of the spine, and the joints between the spine and the pelvis. Spondylos means the vertebra, or spine, Spondylitis refers to inflammation of one or more vertebrae. Spondylitis often starts around the sacroiliac joints where the sacrum (the lowest major part of the spine) joins the ilium part of the pelvic bone. Spondylitis can cause an overgrowth of the bones, which may lead to abnormal fusing of parts that are normally separate. Spondylitis is a form of chronic inflammation of the spine and the sacroiliac joints, located in the lower back where the sacrum (the bone above the tailbone ) meets the iliac bones (bones on either side of the upper buttocks). Ankylosing Spondylit is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by arthritis pain and progressive stiffness. This disease is serum negative because a rheumatoid factor is not detected in the patient's blood. No cure has yet been found for the disease, however, early diagnosis and proper medical management can be important in reducing the risk of future disability and deformity. |