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Bilateral Sacroiliitis

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Introduction

In this 21st century where our life styles are so advanced that for every work we have the technologies, which make things easier. With this advancement, levels of expectations are also increased in all fields. We can say that in 21th century there is a progression in health complications too. Bottom line of this article is bilateral sacroiliitis. Many people haven’t heard the name of this disease. Bilateral sacroiliitis is the inflammation of sacroiliac joints. Most of the time, people mistaken it as lower back pain. So here we are discussing the various aspects of bilateral sacroiliitis.

About Bilateral Sacroiliitis

Sacroiliitis is defined as tenderness in the sacroiliac joints which are located in the lower spine and pelvic connects. Sacroiliac joint are the connections between spine to pelvis and lower skeleton. It results in the pain in lower back or buttocks and this pain can extend down to legs, groin and feet. Sacroiliitis is associated with various diseases like ankylosing spondylitis, reactive arthritis and psoriatic arthritis.

Causes of Bilateral Sacroiliitis

  • Prolonged standing.
  • Running
  • Stair climbing can cause the severe pain.
  • Injury – This problem is mainly caused by accident or injury that affects the buttock and pelvic region.
  • Pregnancy – Women after pregnancy are more prone to develop the sacroiliitis because female’s pelvis is stretch during baby birth.
  • Other causes may include degenerative arthritis.

Complications

Sacroiliitis is difficult to diagnose and can be assumed as lower back pain problem. So delaying in the treatment of sacroiliitis can cause the serious health complications like difficulty in breathing, lungs infections and heart complications.

How Bilateral Sacroiliitis Can Be Diagnosed?

Common techniques which are used to identify the sacroloitis are X- ray chromatography and (CT) computerized tomography which are helpful to diagnose the changes in the bone structure. With the use of these techniques diagnosis is delayed for many years. Whereas Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography (SPECT) helps to find out the changes in the vascularity and joints. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) helps to reveal the invasions on cartilage and bone marrow edema which are indications of sacroilitis. These two techniques SPECT and MRI are beneficial to diagnose the sacroiliitis in the early stages.

The Goodnews!?

The good news is that Bilateral Sacroiliitis is preventable and reversible, but can only be possible by using holistic approach, the one advocated in Ayurveda that addresses the issues from the very root.

Since ancient times, Ayurveda has defined diseases with their symptoms, causes and healing methods with nature.

If you are having any of the above mentioned symptoms, don’t assume it is Bilateral Sacroiliitis yet without any proper diagnosis because there are other related diseases that comes with the same symptoms. Consult with a Doctor for accurate diagnosis to find out if Bilateral Sacroiliitis is what you are having or any other related disease.

Vine-Health Approach to Bilateral Sacroiliitis

As a holistic health clinic, we take accurate diagnosis very seriously in order to ascertain the root cause of a particular illness. You will be consulted a doctor to know the type of test or scan to run base on your symptoms to detect exactly the root cause of your issue to ascertain if Bilateral Sacroiliitis is your issue or not to ensure appropriate treatment.

Accurate diagnosis is the key to the treatment of any disease.

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