Let’s talk about direct arthritis in the medium term.

Strong straight arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that mainly affects areas such as the spinal column and the hip. This knowledge is essential for patients to manage diseases.

1. Symptoms are manifested in the medium-term of direct arthritis, in which pain and inflexibility continue to increase and spread. Patients often feel pain in their lower back and hips, and the pain increases in the morning or after a long break, with a slight relief after the activity, but gradually with the development of the condition. Spinal activity was clearly restricted, with movement such as bending and turning difficult, and cervical activity could also be affected, leading to a rise and a low level of discomfort. Some patients also suffer from external ecstasy, such as swelling of their knees and ankles, pain, which affects walking and daily activities.

II. Hazards of disease The normal physiological bends of the spine may gradually disappear, resulting in a hunchback deformation, which seriously affects body form and CPR function. Limited chest activity results in reduced respiratory function and patients are prone to symptoms such as short-temperature and difficulty in breathing. The continued deterioration of the joints can result in the loss of joint functions, the reduced ability of patients to provide for their own lives, their inability to work normally and to participate in social activities, causing great physical and psychological suffering to patients and a burden on families and societies.

Treatment The treatment of drugs is the basis for high-relative arthritis in the medium term, and the common use of non-inflammatory drugs, such as Brophine, salaried and so on, can alleviate pain and inflammation, but has side effects such as gastrointestinal insufficiency and is subject to medical advice. Anti-generic hyenas, i.e. amamino, nitrous sulfon, etc. control the development of the condition, and regular monitoring of indicators such as blood routines, liver and kidney function is required during use. Biological agents are new drugs in recent years, such as tumour necrosis inhibitors, which have had a significant impact on the control of cases, but which are relatively expensive and at risk of infection, and require rigorous documentation of adaptation. Rehabilitation treatment is of great importance for patients in the medium term. Physicotherapy includes thermal therapy, massage, towing, etc., which relieves muscle convulsions and increases joint activity. Sports therapy such as swimming, yoga, Tai Chi, etc. enhances muscle strength around the spine and joints, maintains joint stability and improves joint function, but exercise is moderate to avoid overwork and injury. Surgery, such as spinal orthotic surgery, can be considered for patients with severe spinal malformations, which improves the body ‘ s morphology and partial functioning, but is highly risky and slow to recover and requires a rigorous evaluation of the signs of surgery.

The patient must remain in the right position, stand up, sit up, sit on the right side, avoid bending on the back, choose a hard-bed during sleep, take up a recoil and reduce the bending of the spine. Maintain a moderate exercise, with appropriate daily joint activity and muscle exercise, such as deep breath, chest expansion, spinal extension, etc., while avoiding intense exercise and maintaining the same position for long periods of time. Eating more calcium, vitamin D food, such as milk, beans, shrimp, fresh vegetables and fruits, increases bone strength. Avoid consumption of spicy, greasy, irritating food, and stop drinking alcohol to avoid exacerbating inflammation. Psychological adjustment is also crucial, and direct arthritis is a chronic disease, with patients prone to anxiety, depression, etc. Actively dealing with the disease can alleviate psychological stress, maintain optimism and facilitate treatment and rehabilitation by communicating with family and friends, participating in patient support organizations, and conducting psychological consultations.

In the medium term, people with direct arthritis can effectively control the development of the disease, improve the quality of life and live in harmony with the disease, provided they cooperate actively with the treatment and live well.