Common symptoms in women with ankylosing spondylitis include morning stiffness, limited joint movement and joint pain. Ankylosing spondylitis is an autoimmune disease that cannot be cured at present. There are more male than female patients with this disease, and the onset of the disease is slower and the condition of female patients is relatively milder. The common symptoms of female patients with ankylosing spondylitis include morning stiffness, limited joint movement, back pain, joint deformity, joint pain, and so on, and the symptoms may appear when there is complication such as iritis, aortitis, etc. The treatment plan for female patients with ankylosing spondylitis is roughly the same as that for male patients, including medication, surgery, and rehabilitation. Treatment options for women with AS are similar to those for men, including medication, surgery, and rehabilitation, which can alleviate symptoms and slow the progression of the disease, but AS can also pose a risk to a woman’s ability to give birth. If ankylosing spondylitis is diagnosed, it is recommended to go to the rheumatology department of a regular hospital in time for treatment under the guidance of a doctor.