Hello, this disease is more difficult to treat. 35-57% patients are located in lumbosacral region, and 43% patients are located in the joints of limbs (peripheral joints). The pathological changes of patients with ankylosing spondylitis are not only taken from the spine, but also manifested as inflammation of one or several joints of limbs in most patients. Hip involvement is the most common and the most important factor leading to patients' disability. The early clinical manifestations are intermittent back and hip pain, and persistent pain may occur after months or years. Symptoms are more serious in the morning and after a day's work, and may be aggravated when the weather is cold and humid.
Some patients also have iriditis, general fatigue, anorexia, weight loss, low fever and other symptoms. Late patients can see that the spine is stiff, the back is bent, and the hip and knee joints are involved, resulting in disability.
Take more rest on weekdays, avoid fatigue and exercise properly.
You can consult QQ for details. According to the patient's condition, some will be well controlled. I hope I can help you.