How can the threat to life from rheumatism be prevented?

Although rheumatism tends to develop chronically, some serious complications may endanger life. Effective preventive measures are essential to safeguard the life and health of patients.

First, early diagnosis and normative treatment are at the core. In the event of suspicious symptoms such as joint pain, swelling and morning rigidity, timely medical treatment should be provided. Early and definitive diagnosis is carried out by means of tests such as rheumatological factors and anti-accumulator antibodies. Upon diagnosis, individualized treatments are developed on the basis of the patient ‘ s specific condition, strict compliance with the medical instructions for the timely and appropriate use of anti-generic medicines such as ammonium butterflies and fluorite, and the rational use of biological agents when necessary. Periodic review to enable doctors to adapt their treatment strategies to changing conditions, to effectively control arthritis, to stop the deterioration of the condition and to reduce the potential threat to internal organs. Active management of lifestyles is also indispensable.

Maintaining moderate physical exercise, such as walking, swimming, yoga, etc. helps to maintain joint flexibility and muscle strength, enhance joint stability and reduce pain and stiffness. At the same time, sport promotes metabolism and blood circulation, improves overall body health and enhances resistance. However, attention should be paid to the strength and time of the movement and to avoiding overwork that increases the burden of the joints.

In terms of rational diets, there is an increased intake of foods rich in vitamins, minerals and high-quality proteins, such as fresh vegetables, vegetables, fish, nuts, etc., to provide the body with adequate nutrition to support the immune function. Reducing high fat, sugar and salty food intake to prevent obesity, hypertension and diabetes, which may interact with rheumatism and increase life risks.

Furthermore, attention should be paid to the prevention and monitoring of complications. Patients with rheumatism are prone to co-infection with pulmonary diseases and are required to quit smoking and avoid inhalation of second-hand smoke, harmful dust and chemical substances, and to perform regular lung examinations, such as chest X-rays or CT scans, in order to detect lung disease at an early stage and intervene in a timely manner. For the risk of cardiovascular disease, blood pressure, blood resin, blood sugar levels are monitored, and treatment is performed in an abnormally timely manner. Maintain a good mindset and avoid prolonged stress and stress, as emotional stress may affect the immune system and exacerbate the condition.

In addition, prevention of infection is essential. As disease and drug treatment can reduce the immune capacity of patients, daily attention must be paid to personal hygiene, hand-washing, clean ventilation in the living environment and vaccination against influenza during high-prevalence periods, among other things, to reduce the risk of infection. In the event of infection, timely medical treatment should be provided to prevent serious consequences such as sepsis from spreading.

In general, preventing the threat to life of rheumatism and hysteria requires a comprehensive and multifaceted approach, ranging from disease treatment, lifestyle to the prevention and control of complications, in order to minimize risks and ensure the health and quality of life of patients.