Symptoms of mandatory spondylitis
summary
Early symptoms are often lumbosacral pain or discomfort, morning stiffness, etc. Can also be manifested as hip, groin pain or discomfort, symptoms can radiate to the lower limbs, similar to sciatica. Let's share the symptoms of mandatory spondylitis.
Symptoms of mandatory spondylitis
Get up in the morning is lumbar spine stiffness, adverse activity, called morning stiffness. A small number of people have low fever, fatigue and weight loss, individual patients can appear anemia, a small number of acute patients can also have high fever, limbs more seriously affected, soon can be bedridden! Unilateral or bilateral sciatica, no obvious history of trauma, sprain.
Back or lumbosacral pain, from the sacral upward spread of pain. Most of the patients were involved in the hip, and 78.5% of them were involved in the course of the disease. Patients with ankylosing spondylitis can report hip pain when hip is involved, but some patients with ankylosing spondylitis often report groin pain on the diseased side. In the early stage, hip flexion and limited activity function may occur, such as squatting difficulty or increased hip distance from the ground.
There were inflammatory lesions of tendon and ligament bone attachment points, asymmetric peripheral (limb) arthritis, such as symphysis pubis, ischial tubercle, iliac crest, greater trochanter of femur and calcaneus. Such as knee pain, heel pain.
matters needing attention
Eye pain, tears, photophobia, etc. The incidence of iritis or erythrociliary body inflammation in patients with ankylosing spondylitis is 4% - 33%. Iritis in some patients precedes ankylosing spondylitis. Often unilateral onset, physical examination can be seen around the cornea congestion, iris edema. If the red film adhesion, visible pupil contraction, for edge planning. Slit lamp examination showed hyperemia and red film edema around the cornea. If the siphon membrane adhesion, then visible anterior chamber has the massive exudation.