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Rheumatology Focus: Ankylosing Spondylitis



Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease that primarily affects the spine and sacroiliac joints, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility over time. Classified under rheumatologic conditions, AS can significantly impact a person’s quality of life if not diagnosed and managed early. Advances in rheumatology have made it possible to control symptoms effectively and slow disease progression with the right treatment approach.

Rheumatology specialists focus on early diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and long-term management strategies to help patients maintain mobility and daily function.

What Is Ankylosing Spondylitis?

Ankylosing Spondylitis is a type of inflammatory arthritis that mainly affects the spine. Over time, chronic inflammation can cause some of the vertebrae to fuse, resulting in a less flexible spine and a forward-stooped posture. In severe cases, AS can also affect the rib joints, making deep breathing difficult.

The disease commonly begins in late adolescence or early adulthood and is more frequently diagnosed in men than women. Although the exact cause is unknown, genetics play a significant role—particularly the presence of the HLA-B27 gene.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms of Ankylosing Spondylitis often develop gradually and may vary from person to person. Common signs include:

  • Persistent lower back pain and stiffness, especially in the morning or after inactivity
  • Pain that improves with movement or exercise
  • Reduced flexibility in the spine
  • Fatigue caused by chronic inflammation
  • Pain or swelling in other joints such as hips, shoulders, or knees

In some cases, AS may also involve organs outside the joints, including the eyes (uveitis), heart, or lungs.

Diagnosis and Medical Evaluation

Early diagnosis is essential to prevent long-term complications. Rheumatologists diagnose Ankylosing Spondylitis using a combination of:

  • Detailed medical history and physical examination
  • Imaging tests such as X-rays or MRI scans
  • Blood tests to detect inflammatory markers or genetic indicators

Specialized care for RHEUMATOLOGY Ankylosing Spondylitis focuses on identifying the disease at its earliest stages and tailoring treatment to each patient’s needs.

Treatment and Management Options

While there is no cure for Ankylosing Spondylitis, modern treatment strategies can effectively control symptoms and improve quality of life. Management typically includes:

  • Anti-inflammatory medications and biologic therapies
  • Physical therapy to maintain posture and spinal flexibility
  • Regular exercise programs focused on strength and mobility
  • Lifestyle adjustments to reduce pain and stiffness

A multidisciplinary rheumatology approach helps patients stay active, reduce complications, and preserve long-term joint health.

Living Well with Ankylosing Spondylitis

Managing Ankylosing Spondylitis goes beyond medical treatment. Long-term well-being often involves a balanced lifestyle that supports both physical and mental health. Staying informed, maintaining an active routine, and adopting healthy habits can make a meaningful difference. For inspiration on mindful living, wellness practices, and everyday balance, you may also explore resources from live and feel, which focuses on holistic lifestyle and wellness topics.

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