Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease that primarily targets the spine and sacroiliac joints, but its effects can ripple throughout the entire musculoskeletal system. Affecting millions worldwide, AS is more common than many realize, often striking young adults during their most active years. The condition can lead to persistent pain, stiffness, and, over time, significant loss of mobility.
One of the greatest challenges with AS is its subtle onset and frequent misdiagnosis, which can delay treatment and worsen quality of life. Raising awareness about triggers and management is vital for those living with this life-altering disease. For more on AS prevalence and diagnosis challenges, visit the CDC.
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44. Unmanaged Anxiety or Depression Anxiety and depression are common among people living with ankylosing spondylitis, and when left unmanaged, they can significantly worsen the experience…