What are the chances of paralysis in the middle and late stages of ankylosing spondylitis?

Ankylosing spondylitis is usually not paralyzed if it is treated regularly. Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory disease, mainly involving the spine, sacroiliac and other joint parts, manifested as low back pain, joint pain, fatigue, morning stiffness and other symptoms. In the middle and late stages of the disease, it gradually manifests as aggravated functional limitations of the hip joints and spine, such as limited neck rotation, inability to squat, inability to bend over, and other symptoms. With active treatment, ankylosing spondylitis can relieve symptoms, reduce discomfort and improve quality of life. Patients in the middle and late stages of ankylosing spondylitis should go to the hospital in time for targeted treatment according to their symptoms to slow down their condition. Usually pay attention to rest, pay attention to keep warm, avoid cold aggravate symptoms.