Crohn’s Disease Arthritis Affects the Joints and Spine
Crohn’s disease arthritis is a chronic problem that affects many people across the world. Its characteristic signs include inflamed skin and pain in the joints. Another common aspect of Crohn’s disease arthritis is that it also affects people most when aged between forty and sixty. It tends to be equally prevalent in both men and women.
Ankylosing Spondylitis
To be sure, Crohn’s disease arthritis is usually classified as either arthritis that affects a patient’s spine and which is known as ankylosing spondylitis or it could be arthritis that affects the patient’s larger joints of which the knees are an excellent example.
Regardless of the type of Crohn’s disease arthritis that a patient suffers from, the condition generally manifests it after a person has developed Crohn’s disease and only in a miniscule number of cases will it precede Crohn’s disease.
As far as Crohn’s disease arthritis of the spine is concerned, the most common sign of this condition is a fusing of the spine which renders it (the spine) immobile. However, Crohn’s disease arthritis can also affect the large joints and will do so when Crohn’s disease is active though it won’t cause deformed joints as is the case with ankylosing spondylitis.
When it concerns Crohn’s disease arthritis, three common types are known that include the two that affect spine and of course, the one that affects the knees. In fact, it is also known that approximately a quarter of all patients of Crohn’s disease also develop Crohn’s disease arthritis.
The spinal variety of this disease will cause a patient to experience a lot of pain and the back will stiffen up and it seems to affect younger patients the most and it can also become apparent even before Crohn’s disease develops.
The best way of treating Crohn’s disease arthritis is through use of medications which can help control the further development of arthritis and to also curtail joint damage. To be sure, by addressing gastronomical signs and symptoms first, you would have a better chance of finding a solution to the problem and though it is not possible to end the flare-ups, there is at least a guarantee that the symptoms can be alleviated, and that is why most doctors prefer this method of treating the problem rather than use only drugs.
There is also another condition that can cause a lot of discomfort to people and that is ulcerative colitis that results in severe ulcerative colitis pain that occurs in the abdomen as well as leads to cramping and diarrhea and the symptoms could be imperceptible or very excruciating.
To overcome your Crohn’s disease arthritis, you would need to first of all get your condition thoroughly checked by a doctor. They will determine the type of arthritis affecting you and then recommend a treatment appropriate to your specific circumstances.
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