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1. For each patient's condition is different, so the time is not the same, the time of taking medicine can not be determined for how long, mainly according to the effect of the patient's medication, as well as the change of the condition, some patients are fine for a period of time, some patients need to eat longer, this must be determined by the condition, patients can not stop the drug casually.
2. Generally speaking, the drugs taken by patients with Behcet's disease are mainly related to immunity, such as methotrexate, thalidoam, oral glucocorticoids, etc., because the condition of Behcet's disease is more complicated, so if the doctor does not stop the drug, the patient should continue to take the drug, if the drug is used, the effect is not obvious, then intervention** or surgery ** can be used.
3. This disease is very easy, so we must strictly follow the doctor's instructions to **, and the use of drugs is the basis of this disease, so it is absolutely not possible to stop taking the drug casually, otherwise it will definitely affect the effect in the future, and some patients can be cured through **, so patients should have confidence and patience.
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When the pain is severe, you can take some painkillers for a short time under the guidance of a professional rheumatology and immunologist, and you can stop the painkillers after remission, after all, painkillers are drugs that treat the symptoms but not the root cause, and there will be a lot of them if they are not taken properly.
Behcet's disease is a kind of rheumatological immune disease, you should go to the rheumatology and immunology department of a regular hospital under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs, as long as it is regular, a series of complications can be controlled, and the quality of life can be the same as that of normal people.
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Behcet's disease is only effective on the body by relying on drugs, because it is a disease of systemic immunity, so its existence is not a simple local or targeted lesion, it is a systemic phenomenon that can be changed, and its existence can not rely on other means, only the use of drugs**.
If Behcet's disease is not taken with medicine, it will lead to the patient's own condition becoming more and more serious, because Behcet's medicine can only rely on drugs, and if it is not taken with medicine, the phenomenon of Behcet's disease will be aggravated step by step, and the systemic situation will be affected, and it will eventually lead to the patient's death after multiple organs are damaged.
After learning that Behcet's medicine can only rely on drugs, don't take a fluke and think that not taking medicine will not lead to serious consequences, you must know that in the case of not taking medicine, Behcet's disease will cause a variety of diseases after damaging multiple organs of the body, and Behcet's disease is a disease of the systemic immune system, and after it is serious to a certain extent, it is not so good to take drugs.
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Patients with Behcet's disease generally need to take drugs for life, because white is not able to **, once the patient begins to diagnose, it is necessary to start a regular **, the current drugs are mainly hormones, immune preparations, etc., at the beginning may choose the speed clan, with the improvement of the patient's condition, the dose of hormones and immune preparations will be gradually adjusted and finally maintained with the minimum measurement.
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Behcet's disease needs to be treated with medication**, Behcet's disease is an autoimmune disease that will affect multiple systems and organs, and cannot be ** at present, but can be carried out under the guidance of a doctor by taking colchicine, adrenocorticosteroids, and immune preparations**.
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Behcet's disease requires lifelong medication** because Behcet's disease is a chronic autoimmune disease. It is the same as the high blood pressure, coronary heart disease and diabetes that we are familiar with, and requires continuous oral medication to control the symptoms. The choice of oral drug depends on the patient's pathology.
If the patient has only **mucosal lesions, colchicine can be used topically or in combination. **Patients with severe lesions or mucosal lesions may be treated with thalidomide tablets or even low-dose glucocorticoids or methotrexate. Patients with systemic lesions also need to add some relatively strong immunosuppressants.
Among them, for patients with ocular lesions, the recommended regimen is corticosteroids plus azathioprine.
The use of the drug needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. )
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Patients with Behcet's disease usually need to take it for life.
Behcet's disease is a type of vasculitis, and people with this disease are often genetically related. If the patient is diagnosed with Behcet's disease, it may be necessary to take relevant drugs for a long time under the guidance of a doctor**, so that the disease can be effectively controlled.
Since the disease cannot be completely **, patients need to go to the hospital regularly for relevant examinations during the ** period, and adjust the dosage of drugs in time according to the changes in the condition.
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Behcet's disease is a group of autoimmune diseases. Behcet's disease requires lifelong medication and is often caused by a decline in the body's immune function. Symptomatic treatment is required**.
Generally, lifelong medication is also required. This can cause abnormalities in the function of each organ. Of course, if the symptoms are well controlled, there is usually no problem.
The fundamental method is to improve the body's immunity.
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Behcet's disease requires long-term medication, which should be adjusted according to the patient's specific condition.
Behcet's disease requires long-term medication, which should be adjusted according to the patient's specific condition.
Behcet's disease requires long-term medication, which should be adjusted according to the patient's specific condition.
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Due to the different symptoms of Behcet's disease, the severity of the disease is different, and the effect after ** will also be different. If Behcet's disease only has mild mouth sores and ** damage, it will be very effective by taking drugs**.
However, due to eye lesions and intestinal lesions, if the first time is relatively long, with the development of the disease, there will be serious symptoms such as blindness, intestinal bleeding, necrosis, and perforation.
Therefore, it is recommended that after the diagnosis of Behcet's disease is confirmed, it is recommended to take drugs such as immunosuppressants or immunomodulators** in a regular and systematic manner. Therefore, Behcet's disease can be mild and severe, but not completely.
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