What Causes Constant Neck And Back Pain While Suffering From Ankylosing Spondylitis?
Management Of Ankylosing spondylitis
Detailed Answer:
Good evening
thank you for writing on health care magic
Well, if you have a confirmed Ankylosing spondylitis you need to start treatment for the same. I will chalk out a plan for you, which is usually the standard protocol we follow..
1. Firstly you need to start with Anti inflammatory( Like Celecoxib 200 mg twice daily) for at least 4 weeks and then start reducing the dose. Oxycodone wont work in your case as it does not reduce inflammation. It will only provide mild relief in the pain but not stop the disease process. SO Plan 3 is out.
2. Once you feel better with pain, start exercising. Swimming is good for you and daily brisk walk is equally helpful. Do some stretching exercises daily
3. If it doesnt get better with this, next line is to add the 2nd line of medications...We use Sulfasalzine here( In US they normally dont prefer) but it does work. IT takes it s slow course of action but helps in the backache and neck pain
4. If all fails, then I would suggest you go for Enbrel/REmicade. It is a very good drug. But it still does not cure the disease, only controls it. So we dont recommend it first line but if all other drugs fail it is helpful then. Dont be scared of it. It does not cause cancer or anything as such. And you dont have to take it too long. We normally give it a course of 6 months and then see how the response is. If your disease gets better with it, we can try reducing it. We have patients here who have been using it for 10 years and they are still ok
Hope the information was useful
Do let me know for more queries. Would be happy to help out
Regards
Dr Naval