In public perception, acute spinal disease often enters people ‘ s minds with cortex symptoms such as spinal pain, rigidity and restricted mobility, causing the patient to suffer in daily operations. However, its “power” is much more than that, and those hidden and diverse outside of the joints, like the “dark arrows” hidden in the dark, will also have a profound impact on the physical functioning and quality of life of the patient, and we need to be vigilant.
Eye disease is one of the “alerts” outside the common joints of direct spina. Episode inflammation is particularly representative, with single-side or double-side effects, with patients often feeling eye pains, as if sand rubbing eyeballs, fearing light, tearing tears into normality, and blurring vision, as if it were a fog in the eyes. In the event of severe medical delays, repeated inflammation can cause iris mucous, glaucoma and even blindness, and the “erosion” of the visual world is gradually deepening, seriously disrupting life, and everyday activities such as reading, travel and work are hampered by impaired vision.
The heart problem is also a cortex hazard that cannot be ignored. While relatively hidden, it threatens the health of life. Disruption of the aortic valves and the aortic valves can result in incompleteness of the aortic valves, disruption of the blood function of the heart pump, early panic and shortness of the air only after intense exercise, as if it were physically difficult to sustain after a heavy run, daily mild activity can cause heart palsy, dysentery, as a result of increased corrosal disease, as if the heart was strained, as if the heart had been overweight for a long time, as if the heart had accelerated the process of heart failure, and may cause a series of heart failure, such as cardiac disorders, which can significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular accidents.
Pulmonary stress is also common in the case of direct spinal disease. The chest contour is limited by the high vertebrae, the severe loss of chest extension capacity, the gradual decline in pulmonary aerobics, the initial stairwelling of patients, as if they had not been able to breathe enough oxygen at first, the subsequent development into a state of calm and difficulty in breathing, repeated infections in the lungs, the persistence of coughing and coughing, the vicious circle of inflammation and aerobic disorders, the continuous deterioration of the pulmonary function, and the persistence of life in the shadow of a lack of breath.
The gastrointestinal tract, although easily masked by joint symptoms, is also creeping. The chronic inflammation of intestinal mucous membranes, the impairment of digestive absorption, the frequent abdominal pain, diarrhoeal attacks on patients, and the consumption of intestinal “trawling over the sea”, the ingestion and exploitation of nutrients, the loss of weight and strength, and the consequent reduction of physical resistance, both compounding the original disease and causing a number of health problems associated with malnutrition and weakening the overall body’s resilience to disease and recovery.
Skin mucous membrane changes are also the “plastic” angle of extra-column performance. Some patients suffer from changes in their skins in silver crumbs, red crumbs attached to them, itchy, scratching, not only to cause skin break-up infections, affecting their appearance, adding physical and mental discomfort, low self-esteem in social settings due to skin differences, increased psychological burdens and disruption of normal interpersonal and life mentality.
In the face of direct spinal inflammation, it is not possible to focus only on the pain of the focal joints and to keep them sharper and more vigilant. Regular eye examinations, CPR function monitoring, detection of gastrointestinal and skin nuances, early detection, early intervention, joint multidisciplinary diagnostic and all-round resistance to disease are necessary to maintain a healthy line of defence for patients, broaden the path to improved quality of life and escape from the disease in its entirety.