Spondyloarthritis

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Spondyloarthritis
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Back pain, joint pain, stiffness, enthesitis, uveitis
Complications Ankylosis, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease
Onset Typically between ages 20 and 40
Duration Long-term
Types Ankylosing spondylitis, Psoriatic arthritis, Reactive arthritis, Enteropathic arthritis, Undifferentiated spondyloarthritis
Causes Genetic factors, HLA-B27
Risks Family history, inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis
Diagnosis Physical examination, imaging studies, blood tests
Differential diagnosis Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia
Prevention N/A
Treatment NSAIDs, biologics, physical therapy, exercise
Medication TNF inhibitors, IL-17 inhibitors, DMARDs
Prognosis N/A
Frequency 0.5% to 1% of the population
Deaths Rarely directly fatal


Spondyloarthritis (or spondyloarthropathy) is a type of arthritis that attacks the spine and, in some people, the joints of the arms and legs. It can also involve the skin, intestines and eyes. The main symptom (what you feel) in most patients is low back pain. This occurs most often in ankylosing spondylitis and psoriatic arthritis. In fact, back pain is the first symptom of these diseases.

Types[edit]

There are several types of spondyloarthritis. These include:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of spondyloarthritis can vary greatly from person to person. However, most people with this condition experience:

  • Pain and stiffness: Most people with spondyloarthritis have lower back pain and stiffness, which is often worse in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
  • Fatigue: This is a common symptom in people with spondyloarthritis.
  • Swelling: Some people with spondyloarthritis have swelling in their joints, particularly in the arms, legs, and feet.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosing spondyloarthritis can be difficult because the symptoms can be similar to other types of arthritis. However, a rheumatologist can often make a diagnosis based on a person's symptoms, a physical examination, and medical history. Imaging tests, such as X-rays or MRI scans, can also be used to look for changes in the joints and spine.

Treatment[edit]

There is no cure for spondyloarthritis, but treatments can help manage symptoms. These may include:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs): These medications can help reduce pain and inflammation.
  • Physical therapy: This can help improve joint function and reduce pain.
  • Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs): These medications can help slow the progression of the disease.
  • Biologic agents: These medications target specific parts of the immune system to reduce inflammation.

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