Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy is the common name for a cluster of rheumatic disorders. Pain in the joints and difficulty in movement are some of the most important aspects of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy can also result from Crohn's Disease, Ankylosing, Psoriatic Arthritis, Reactive Arthritis and Spondylitis. The symptoms of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy are almost similar to Fibromyalgia. A detailed analysis of the medical report alone will reveal the existence of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy in a patient.
Symptoms of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy
Red rashes spread all over the body or around the joints is one of the most prominent symptoms of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. One can also suffer from pain and discomfort in the joints along with fever from time to time. The typical pattern of the joint pains in Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy is that they usually affect a single side of the human body. If left untreated Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy can even lead to a partial paralysis.
Patients suffering from Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy often complain of chronic back ache. There is also a general stiffness of limbs and joints. However, joint movements become flexible with exercise. Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy can also result in the swelling of the heels in patients. Patients often complain of suffering from diarrhea and inflammation of the intestines during Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Such inflammations may also appear on other joints and around the eye.
Causes of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy
A family history of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy along with troubled genetic composition can lead to Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Most people who have a family history of Crohn's Disease are most susceptible to Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Intestinal inflammation or constant irregularity in bowel movement can also result into Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Certain strong virus and bacteria are also known to have caused Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy, in man.
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Diagnosis of Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy
Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy is more common among women, than it is men. With lowering calcium content in their blood, Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy can attack women soon after menopause. A physical examination of the patient may not reveal Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy with ease.
For most of the tests and their results are similar to that of rheumatic arthritis. Doctors usually suggest an ilecolonoscopy, blood tests along with x-rays for diagnosing Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. A combination of medicines, massage therapy and exercise are the primary treatment for a patient suffering from Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Obese patients are often advised to lose some flabs during Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy. Doctors can also suggest hot showers for patients suffering from Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy.
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