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Alcohol And Spondylitis

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July 27
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Here are some key points about alcohol and spondylitis based on the provided knowledge base:

1. Alcohol May Affect Your Spondylitis Symptoms
- People with spondylitis may experience worsened symptoms like back and joint pain after consuming alcohol.
- Alcohol can lead to systemic inflammation, which might exacerbate Show Full Answer

Here are some key points about alcohol and spondylitis based on the provided knowledge base:

1. Alcohol May Affect Your Spondylitis Symptoms:
- People with spondylitis may experience worsened symptoms like back and joint pain after consuming alcohol.
- Alcohol can lead to systemic inflammation, which might exacerbate spondylitis symptoms.

2. Alcohol May Influence Disease Progression:
- Research indicates a connection between alcohol consumption and the progression of spinal damage in spondylitis patients.
- A study found that those who drank alcohol had significantly more spinal damage progression over two years compared to non-drinkers.

3. Alcohol Can Interact With Spondylitis Medications:
- Alcohol can intensify the effects of some medications and make others less effective.
- For example, combining alcohol with methotrexate increases the risk of liver damage.
- Drinking alcohol while taking NSAIDs like ibuprofen can increase the risk of bleeding ulcers.

4. Risk of Developing Other Health Conditions:
- Alcohol consumption can increase the risk of osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, stroke, and certain cancers.
- People with spondylitis already have a higher risk of osteoporosis, and alcohol can further weaken bones.

5. Listen to Your Body:
- It's important to monitor how your body reacts to alcohol and discuss any concerns with your doctor.
- Regular liver enzyme tests and consultations with your rheumatologist are recommended.

6. Support and Lifestyle Adjustments:
- Reducing or eliminating alcohol can be challenging, but having a support system can help.
- MySpondylitisTeam is a social network where people with spondylitis can share their experiences and get support.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the full guide on MySpondylitisTeam: [Alcohol and Spondylitis: 4 Things You Should Know](https://www.MySpondylitisTeam.com/resources/spo...).

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