Symptoms of lumbar connective tissue disease

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For some diseases that we don't often encounter around us, we should also have a little knowledge about them. Even a simple understanding of the characteristics of symptoms will help us when they suddenly appear. So, what are the symptoms of lumbar connective tissue disease? Let's talk about it

Symptoms of lumbar connective tissue disease

Fever is a symptom of connective tissue disease, which can be low fever, moderate fever, or high fever. It can often be manifested as irregular fever, generally without shivering, ineffective antibiotics, and rapid ESR. For example, systemic lupus erythematosus, adult Stier's disease, acute neutrophilic febrile skin disease, panniculitis, etc., fever can be the first symptom.

Pain is not only the main symptom of rheumatic immune disease, but also an important cause of dysfunction. In the pain of rheumatic immune disease, the pain originated from the joint and its accessory structure is the most common, but the pain of limbs and trunk can also be seen in visceral and nervous system diseases. Joint pain, neck and shoulder pain, low back pain, heel pain are often the main manifestations of rheumatism, sometimes accompanied by joint swelling. Rheumatoid arthritis often has symmetrical joint swelling and pain, especially in finger joint and wrist joint; Ankylosing spondylitis has low back pain, aggravated at rest, can be accompanied by heel pain, red eyes; Rheumatic polymyalgia includes neck and shoulder pain, limb girdle muscle pain and muscle weakness. Joint pain, swelling, high ESR and positive rheumatoid factor are the manifestations of rheumatism. Rheumatic immune diseases often cause anxiety disorders.

Systemic lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis / polymyositis, Behcet's disease, panniculitis, Sjogren's syndrome can have rash, light sensitivity, oral ulcer, vulvar ulcer, eye symptoms, reticular cyanosis, skin ulcer, etc.

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Connective tissue disease can also cause damage to people's lungs, which can cause fever, shortness of breath and severe cough. In addition, some connective tissue diseases can damage the kidney, make patients have more serious nephritis, but also lead to proteinuria.