Ankylosing Spondylitis, AS, is a chronic inflammatory disease that primarily affects the middle axial bones and is characterized by inflammation leading to the integration of the bone structure of the spine and pelvis. The following explains why the earlier patients with direct spinal disease use the treatment, the better, and why early treatment slows radiology:
1. Control of inflammation: Early treatment can more effectively control inflammation and reduce damage to joints and spines. Inflammation is the main cause of pain and structural damage to patients with a direct spinal disease, and early control of inflammation can reduce symptoms and the progress of the disease. 2. Prevention of bone structure damage: In the early stages of a direct spinal disease, bone structure damage may not be irreversible. Early treatment can prevent or slow the integration of new bone formations (e.g. syndesmohytes) and bone structures, thus maintaining the mobility and spinal flexibility of the joints. 3. Improving long-term prognosis: Early treatment helps to improve the long-term prognosis of patients, reduce the risk of spinal rigidity and malformations and improve the quality of life. 4. Reduction of complications: Early treatment can reduce the potential for direct spinal diseases, such as lung diseases, heart problems and other extra-cotex manifestations.
5. Improving treatment response: Patients tend to respond better to treatment at an early stage of a disease. Early treatment can more effectively control the situation and reduce relapse.
1. Reducing osteoporosis: The radiology of a strong straight spinal column is largely reflected in the osmosis of the spinal and pelvis. Early treatment can reduce the ossification process caused by inflammation, thus slowing radiology. 2. Protection of joint faults: Inflammation and new bone formation can lead to a narrowing or even disappearance of the joint gap. Early treatment helps to protect joint gaps and maintain normal structures for joints. 3. Prevention of osteoporosis: The late-stage characteristic of a strong straight spinal cord is the integration of the spine, which results in limited activity in the spinal column. Early treatment can prevent or slow down the process. 4. Control of image change: Radiology is an important means of monitoring progress in the direct spinal column. Early treatment can control visual changes, such as reducing the formation of syndesmohytes and damage to intervertebrates. 5. Application of biological agents: Modern treatments, such as biological agents, can target inflammation responses. Early use of these drugs can more effectively slow radiology.
In short, early treatment for direct spinal disease is important to control the progress of the disease and improve patient prognosis. Early treatment not only reduces symptoms and improves the quality of life, but also slows progress in radiology and prevents irreversible bone structural damage. Therefore, early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential for people with acute spina syndrome.
Straight spinalitis.