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=== Clinic === | === Clinic === | ||
* AS is a type of arthritis characterized by long-term inflammation of | * AS is a type of [[arthritis]] characterized by long-term inflammation of Spine and Pelvic joints | ||
* AS is a systemic rheumatic disease, meaning it affects the entire body. | * AS is a systemic rheumatic disease, meaning it affects the entire body. | ||
* Occasionally areas affected may include other joints such as the shoulders or hips, eye and bowel problems may occur as well as back pain. | * Occasionally areas affected may include other joints such as the shoulders or hips, eye and bowel problems may occur as well as back pain. | ||
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* Signs and symptoms often appear gradually, with peak onset between 20 -30 years of age. | * Signs and symptoms often appear gradually, with peak onset between 20 -30 years of age. | ||
* Initial symptoms are | * Initial symptoms are | ||
** Chronic dull Pain / Stiffness in the lower back or gluteal region, agg in morning | |||
* | ** Progressive loss of spinal mobility and chest expansion | ||
* | ** Weight loss, fever, or fatigue | ||
* Pain is often severe at rest | ** Pain is often severe at rest and improve with physical activity. | ||
* | ** Hips / Shoulders / Knees / Ankles / Feet / Heel Arthritis | ||
** Less commonly ectasia of sacral nerve root sheaths. | |||
* Arthritis | |||
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=== Extra Sign/ Symptoms === | === Extra Sign/ Symptoms === | ||
* | * Anterior [[uveitis]] causing eye pain, redness, and blurred vision. (About 30%) | ||
* | * Aortic valve inflammation | ||
* [[Lung fibrosis]] | * [[Lung fibrosis]] | ||
=== Miasms === | === [[Viral miasms|Miasms]] === | ||
[[MTB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis|MTB]] | |||
* [[MTB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis|MTB]] |
Revision as of 23:31, 23 November 2023
Clinic
- AS is a type of arthritis characterized by long-term inflammation of Spine and Pelvic joints
- AS is a systemic rheumatic disease, meaning it affects the entire body.
- Occasionally areas affected may include other joints such as the shoulders or hips, eye and bowel problems may occur as well as back pain.
- Joint mobility in the affected areas generally worsens over time.
- Causation is unknown
- There is no known cure for it
Signs and symptoms
- Signs and symptoms often appear gradually, with peak onset between 20 -30 years of age.
- Initial symptoms are
- Chronic dull Pain / Stiffness in the lower back or gluteal region, agg in morning
- Progressive loss of spinal mobility and chest expansion
- Weight loss, fever, or fatigue
- Pain is often severe at rest and improve with physical activity.
- Hips / Shoulders / Knees / Ankles / Feet / Heel Arthritis
- Less commonly ectasia of sacral nerve root sheaths.
Extra Sign/ Symptoms
- Anterior uveitis causing eye pain, redness, and blurred vision. (About 30%)
- Aortic valve inflammation
- Lung fibrosis