Can Behcet's syndrome be completely cured?
summary
Behcet's disease to patients with recurrent, pudendal ulcers, uveitis, to the patient's daily life caused great trouble, work and study brought a lot of trouble, but also brought anxiety, depression and other negative emotions. Can Behcet's syndrome be completely cured? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Can Behcet's syndrome be completely cured?
As for Behcet's disease, we do not have a good way to cure it, but it does not mean that Behcet's disease can not be cured. Experts say that patients with Behcet's disease can achieve long-term remission through some scientific and reasonable symptomatic treatment, so as to control the development of the disease and make the patients live a normal life.
Can also use some, such as immunosuppressants, can also be used vasodilators, vitamin B, C, Huoxue Huayu traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Now most of the patients are treated with comprehensive treatment. The key is to find out the cause of the disease and treat it symptomatically. We should pay attention to drugs, diet and daily life to prevent recurrence. In addition, experts remind to avoid anger, anxiety, depression and other negative emotions, reasonable nutrition, life rules, work and rest. To avoid the occurrence of infectious diseases is the key to the prevention and treatment of this disease.
The etiology of Behcet's disease is not very clear, but we generally believe that Behcet's disease has a regional tendency. The positive rates of hla-b5 and hla-b51 in patients are 60 times higher than those in normal people. These two types of HLA may be the internal environment of Behcet's disease. Bacteria, virus, herpes simplex virus and hemolytic streptococcus infection can also cause the disease. In addition, immune regulation and imbalance of trace elements are also important factors.
matters needing attention
Diet should be light, eat more fruits, fresh vegetables, avoid spicy food, avoid greasy. Reduce the occurrence of aphthous ulcer, avoid damaging oral mucosa, wear protective glasses when going out, and avoid eye damage caused by strong light or dust. Regular life, quit smoking and alcohol, proper physical exercise, pay attention to keep warm, avoid cold. Should not stay up late, excessive fatigue, keep a happy mood.