What do you know about direct spinalitis, “cancer undead”? Among the many diseases, it has the gruesome term “cancer undead”, and why is it so described?
Let’s do this for everyone today. First, it is difficult to cure and it is a long-term disease: vertical spinal disease is a chronic inflammation, mainly in the areas of hysteria, cylindrical fractures, soft tissue by the spinal column and external arteries. Its morbidity is related to a variety of factors, including genetics, infections and immunization. Current medical practices, while able to control the development of the condition and alleviate the symptoms through drugs, physiotherapy and rehab exercise, make it difficult to cure it. Once ill, patients often “deal with the disease” for a long time, and may have to deal with it for decades, as cancer is difficult to cure completely, so it is literally called “cancer undead”. II. Pain, which affects life: The disease often causes persistent and unbearable pain. The early stages may be merely the insinuation and blunt pain of the joints, and as the disease progresses, the pain gradually spreads to the spine as a whole. At the beginning of the morning, many patients experience long periods of rigidity and increased pain, which are often referred to as “morning” phenomena, with severe and even restricted activity, making it difficult even to bend over and turn around simply. Moreover, pain does not recur, and long-term effects on the sleep, work and daily activities of patients significantly reduce the quality of life, as cancer patients suffer from disease. The risk of disabling should not be overlooked: if it is not controlled in a timely and effective manner, it will gradually lead to the pelvicization of fibre rings between the spines, the front lurch bands, etc., which will deprive the spine of its original flexibility and will slowly become rigid and straight, which may eventually result in severe spinal deformation, such as a hunchback deformation, and may even affect the activity of the chest profile, thus exhausting the pulmonary function. At the same time, external arteries, such as hips, knee joints, etc., may also be violated, resulting in joint activity disorders and disabilities. The consequences of this gradual disabling have brought about a dramatic change in the lives of patients and are similar to the serious damage caused by cancer to the functioning of the body. 4. The physical and mental burden is a double test: long-term suffering from illness, risk of gradual physical disabling, and the psychological stress of the patient tends to be enormous, with the risk of causing anxiety, depression, etc. Moreover, there may be restrictions on work, socialization and so forth, as a result of continuous treatment and rehabilitation, a series of physical and mental burdens that, like the difficulties faced by cancer patients and their families, make life difficult for people with direct spina syndrome. However, while direct spinal disease is called “cancer undead”, there is no need to be overly pessimistic.
Today, the level of medical care is improving, with early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment, the adoption of standard drug treatments (e.g., inflammatory, rheumatist, etc.), appropriate physiotherapy (e.g., heat dressing, massage, tuning, etc.) and sustained rehab exercise, many patients are able to effectively control the condition, delay the progress of the disease and lead a relatively normal life. It is, therefore, the attitude that should be expected in the face of a strong straight spinal column that understands it, values it and responds positively to it.