Pain Relief Drugs Can Be Obtained From An Online Pharmacy

The chronic inflammation affecting the spine and the sacroiliac joints is called as Ankylosing spondylitis. The sacroiliac joints in the low back where the sacrum meets iliac bones, the inflammation in these areas leads to pain and stiffness in and around the spine. Over a period of time this will lead to a complete fusion of the vertebrae, a process termed as ankylosis which leads to loss of mobility of the spine.

                

Pain relief drugs can be obtained from an online pharmacy; however, it is important you get the prescription from your physician.

 

Ankylosing spondylitis is a systemic disease which affects other tissue and organs of the body like eyes, heart, lungs and kidneys. It shares many features of other types of arthritis and they are collectively called as “spondyloarthropathies”.  It is one kind of rheumatoid arthritis affecting muscles and joints and is very common in males than in females.

 

It was found out that the disease is genetically inherited and majority of the blood samples shows the presence of HLA- B 27 gene maker. ARTS1 and IL23R are the other two genes which induces Ankylosing spondylitis. Sometimes inflammation caused by own immune system, bacterial or microbe infection can also cause this condition.

 

Inflammation of the spine, joints and other organs, fatigue etc some of the symptoms of this condition. Inflammation of the spine causes pain and stiffness in the low back, upper buttock area, neck and the rest of the spine area. The pain is very severe in the morning or if inactive for long time. Once fusion occurs pain in the spine disappears but the spine completely loses its mobility. The lower neck is the most common area of fracture. Inflammation occurs in lungs, breast bone, hips, heel, knees and ankles. Rarely does it lead to complication in heart which shows improper heart rate. Advanced stage of spondylitis leads to the deposition of a protein material called amyloid in kidneys leading to kidney failure.