• Arthritis,  Science

    How common are bladder problems with ankylosing spondylitis?

    I’ve had bladder problems since high school. I’ve variously been told that it’s endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, and the more recent term, bladder pain syndrome. However, hanging around ankylosing spondylitis (AS) forums has me wondering if there’s more to it than just another health problem for the list. Could my bladder problems actually be caused by my spondylitis? A pattern emerges The first I knew my bladder problems definitely weren’t normal was when I was in high school and had to use the bathroom constantly. I even had to get a doctor’s note to be able to use the bathroom that frequently at my strict high school. It’s not that I…

  • Arthritis,  Science

    Wait, spondylitis isn’t autoimmune?

    Until recently, I felt confident telling people I have an autoimmune disease. After all, any inflammatory arthritis is clearly autoimmune, right? My body is attacking itself and causing inflammation, so it must be autoimmune. Wrong. I was surprised to learn about a new category of conditions that has been identified: autoinflammatory. Knowing whether spondyloarthritis is autoimmune or autoinflammatory will be important for finding new treatments. But what does autoinflammatory mean? Immunity overview The immune system has two parts: innate immunity and adaptive immunity. Innate immunity isn’t specific to any one threat that your body might face. The innate immune system includes barriers like skin and mucus as well as cells…