Can spondylitis be cured?

Spondylitis is usually difficult to cure. Spondylitis, also known as ankylosing spondylitis, can be broadly categorized into autoimmune, degenerative and septic spondylitis. 1. Autoimmune spondylitis: the main symptoms are lumbosacral pain and morning stiffness. This pain can be persistent or intermittent. Oral hormonal drugs, such as dexamethasone tablets, can effectively carry out immunosuppression, can play an anti-inflammatory role, effectively reducing the inflammation of the spine. 2. Degenerative spondylitis: localized pain and limitation of movement with stiffness may occur. Especially the cervical and lumbar spine lesions may also cause nerve root compression or irritation. If the pain is severe, it can be treated with localized closure. Patients can also exercise the spinal muscles moderately to strengthen the stability of the lumbar and thoracic spine and other joints, which can also alleviate the clinical symptoms. 3. Septic spondylitis: Septic spondylitis will not only have lumbar pain and different degrees of stiffness of the trunk, but also may be accompanied by fever and other systemic infectious symptoms. The pain can be relieved by taking drugs such as ibuprofen and celecoxib, as well as antibiotics such as ceftazidime and cefixime. When the symptoms of spondylitis appear, you should go to the hospital in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor. The above medications need to be used as prescribed by the doctor.