Has anyone hear of ankylosing spondilitis? It is supposed to be a distant cousin of rheumatoid arthritis.?




Answers:    Ankylosing spondylitis is similar to Rheumatoid arthritis in that it is an autoimmune disease where on earth your body’s immune system is attacking the joints and possibly other organs.

It is not unusual for ankylosing spondylitis to start off between the ages of 20 and 30 and sometimes in the teens. It effects give or take a few 3 tens of a percent of the population.

Primarily ankylosing spondylitis effects the joints surrounded by the spine and where the spine connects to the hip.

The majority of family with ankylosing spondylitis experience mild to moderate flare-ups of inflammation unanimously alternate with period of almost no symptoms.

About a third of the people see some discomfort within their eyes due to inflammation but it seldom effects the vision.

For most relations ankylosing spondylitis is a manageable condition. Between exercise to strengthen the fund muscles and treatments for the inflammation and pain most patients can live a sort of normal energy.

Rusty
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