What’s the sooner you get the better?

Ankylosing Spondylitis, AS, is a chronic inflammatory disease that mainly affects the spinal column and the hips and can lead to rigidity of the spine and limited activity. Early treatment is essential to improve the pre- and quality of life, and the following are some of the reasons why early treatment of high-intensity spinal cord is very important:

1. Control of inflammation and reduction of symptoms Early symptoms of direct spinal disease usually include pain and rigidity, especially when getting up in the morning. Early treatment can effectively control inflammation, reduce pain and inflexibility, and improve patients ‘ day-to-day mobility through drug treatment, in particular non-paralytic anti-inflammation drugs (NSAIDs) and biological agents.

2. Prevention of joint damage Early treatment prevents further damage to the spine and joints and reduces the risk of new bone formation, bone damage, osteoporosis and spinal deformation. This is essential to maintain the flexibility and functionality of the joints.

3. Maintaining functionality to prevent malformations can maintain the flexibility of the spine and joints to prevent malformations through early treatment and appropriate physical rehabilitation. This is critical to the long-term quality of life and ability to work of patients.

4. Improving the quality of life. Early treatment helps patients to maintain a normal life and work capacity and improves the quality of life. Strong straight spinal tracts, if not treated in a timely manner, may result in severe physical impairment and social impairment.

Early treatment can reduce the risk of complications such as spinal fractures and constrictive convulsions, especially the cervical vertebrae. These complications can have a serious impact on the quality of life and the prognosis of patients.

6. Early diagnosis and intervention, with advances in diagnostic techniques, such as the application of the hip MRI, allows for earlier detection and early diagnosis of spinal arteries, while at the same time providing regularized treatment and regular follow-up to patients and reducing the occurrence of bone integration.

7. Drug treatment is more effective for patients diagnosed at an early stage, with a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs and some control of inflammatory disorders, and doctors provide a sufficient amount of long-range treatment, which has been demonstrated in many international studies to reduce bone erosion.

Early treatment also includes psychological support, long-term illness can lead to psychological stress, and appropriate psychological support helps patients cope with the disease.

Conclusions

In the light of the above, early treatment of direct spinal disease is important for controlling the condition, improving symptoms, maintaining joint function and improving the quality of life. As a result, the earlier the treatment starts, the more visible the advance and improvement in the quality of life of patients with direct spina. Patients should work closely with doctors to develop individualized treatment programmes, including drug treatment, physiotherapy and lifestyle adjustments, in order to achieve optimal treatment.

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