Proximate spinal disease is a chronic and sexually transmitted disease that, if not treated properly, can have a series of serious consequences, causing great suffering and burdens on the physical and mental health of patients.
First, with regard to joints, if inflammation is not effectively controlled, the pathology of the hips and spinal joints will continue to progress. Early pain and early morning rigidities are not alleviated and can gradually lead to increased restrictions on joint activities. Over time, normal physiological bends of the spinal column may disappear, with the already flexible spinal column becoming rigid and difficult for patients to bend and turn to basic movements, which can seriously affect their ability to take care of themselves in everyday life, such as simple moves such as dressing, washing, and tie-ups. Moreover, external ecstasy, such as hips, knees, etc., can cause severe malformation and destruction due to the continuous erosion of inflammation, leading to loss of joint function, the possibility that the patient can only remain in bed for long periods or rely on wheelchairs, and a sharp decline in the quality of life.
Secondly, in terms of the overall functioning of the body, long-term pain and suffering and cosmastic disorders can significantly reduce the patient ‘ s mobility. This not only leads to muscle atrophy, but also to a deterioration in body endurance, strength and coordination. Fragmentation further increases the instability of the joints and creates a vicious circle. At the same time, respiratory function is affected by limitations on the activity of the chest profile. Patients may suffer from respiratory diseases such as low-respiration and reduced lung activity, which can cause respiratory diseases such as lung infections, which can be repeated and even life-threatening when physical resistance decreases.
Moreover, the deterioration of conditions caused by inappropriate treatment can have a significant psychological impact on patients. Patients may have feelings of inferiority, anxiety, depression, etc. due to physical disability and limited functioning. They may create fear and aversion to social activities, gradually disconnect with society and lead to human tensions. Long-term stress, in turn, affects the quality of sleep, appetite, etc. of the patient, further weakens the body ‘ s resistance and makes the disease more difficult to control.
On the economic front, due to the repeated increase in conditions caused by inadequate treatment, patients need long-term hospitalization, frequent changes in medication, various forms of rehabilitation and possible surgical treatment, which will undoubtedly place a heavy financial burden on the patients and their families. The high cost of medical care can lead to economic hardship for families and even to poverty due to illness.
In short, the consequences of poor treatment of direct spinal disease are multifaceted and extremely serious. The patient, once diagnosed, should therefore actively cooperate with the treatment programme of the specialist, regularly review and adjust the treatment strategy in a timely manner in order to minimize the development of the disease, reduce the occurrence of complications, improve the quality of life and reduce the adverse effects on the physical, mental and family.