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What Is Your First Sign Of A Flare Up Coming On?

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August 20
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The first signs of a spondylitis flare-up can vary depending on the type of spondylitis you have. Common symptoms that may increase during a flare include:

- Enthesitis (inflammation where tendons and ligaments attach to bone)
- Lower back pain
- Chest pain
- Joint stiffness
- Uveitis or iritis (eye inflammation)
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The first signs of a spondylitis flare-up can vary depending on the type of spondylitis you have. Common symptoms that may increase during a flare include:

- Enthesitis (inflammation where tendons and ligaments attach to bone)
- Lower back pain
- Chest pain
- Joint stiffness
- Uveitis or iritis (eye inflammation)
- Difficulty breathing
- Pain in various joints such as ribs, hands, wrists, elbows, ankles, shoulder blades, and pelvis
- Increased jaw pain
- Lack of coordination

It's important to track these symptoms and discuss them with your rheumatologist to manage your condition effectively.

 This AI-generated response comes from MySpondylitisTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

Managing Spondylitis Flare-Ups | MySpondylitisTeam
Early Symptoms of Spondylitis | MySpondylitisTeam
August 20

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