Question

How to treat children with ankylosing spondylitis?

Answer

Children with ankylosing spondylitis often experience back stiffness and discomfort upon waking up, and these symptoms may recur after prolonged lying or sitting. During the chronic phase of the disease, symptoms such as low fever, weight loss, fatigue, and regional muscle atrophy are common, often accompanied by changes in multiple peripheral large joints and axial joints. Although ankylosing spondylitis is considered a difficult-to-treat condition, it is not incurable. Medical clinical diagnosis tests and recovery cases have shown that before joint fusion occurs, scientific, professional, and standardized treatment can effectively control the condition.