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Behcet's disease is an autoimmune disease whose pathogenesis is not well understood, so it cannot be treated. Behcet's disease can be divided into symptomatic, ophthalmia, vasculitis and other aspects, but any kind of disease can not achieve the effect, and different drugs should be taken according to the different clinical symptoms of patients.
The severity of Behcet's disease usually decreases over time, and survival is generally normal except in patients with parenchymal neurological involvement, with the only serious complication being blindness. Topical glucocorticoids** and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may also be used for mucosal involvement, which are effective mainly for arthritic inflammation. Colchicine may be effective for articular lesions, erythema nodosum, and sometimes for mouth ulcers.
Thalidomide has a good effect on mucosal ulcers, especially those of the oral mucosa, and biological agents can also be used for ophthalmia.
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Behcet's disease is a systemic immune system disease, a type of vasculitis, and it can't**. **Policy: Alleviate symptoms, reduce complications, and strive to achieve**.
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Behcet's disease is an autoimmune disease.
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Behcet's disease patients will have eye lesions in their eyes, for this symptom generally need to take local administration, glucocorticoids can be used to act on local tissues, the effect is better, you can use dexamethasone eye drops, you can use it before sleeping, so that it can effectively relieve the symptoms of eye discomfort in patients, and the effect is quite good.
Patients with Behcet's disease may form oral mucosal ulcers in the later stage, and there will be symptoms such as nodular erythema, for these characteristics, immunomodulators can be used, common drugs are levamisole or cyclosporine soft capsules, these drugs are mainly able to leukocyte chemokines, has a certain inhibitory effect, and can effectively alleviate the symptoms of patients who are not adaptable, for patients with lesions other than eye disease, immunomodulator drugs have a better effect, many people go through ** After that, there will be a noticeable improvement.
**Behcet's disease can also be used cyclophosphamide, azathioprine and other types of immunosuppressants, can also use chlorambucil, many people will significantly improve the clinical symptoms after taking it, generally need to last for more than half a year or gradually reduce the dose in three or four months after inflammation control, during the medication to regularly go to the hospital to check the blood picture, if the number of white blood cells is reduced or the appearance of disc edema is retinal hemorrhage and other adverse reactions, be sure to stop the drug, before stopping the dart to obtain the consent of the family, Patients with renal insufficiency should not be able to use it.
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Behcet's disease is currently mainly divided into symptomatic, ophthalmia and vasculitis. But no matter which aspect of the **, it can't have the best effect. Different drugs can be used according to the different clinical symptoms of the patient.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are mainly effective against inflammation of arthritis.
Colchicine is effective for patients with articular lesions and erythema nodosum, and sometimes for mouth ulcers.
Topical use of glucocorticoids can be applied to patients with mouth ulcers, and hormone-containing eye drops or ointments can also be used for mild ophthalmia.
Thalidomide has a good effect on mucosal ulcers.
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It is a disease of the immune system. If you have this disease, you should go to the hospital, and the rheumatology and immunology department will control it with immunosuppressive drugs.
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Behcet's disease is a systemic disease of the immune system, also known as Behcet's syndrome, which is simply a type of vasculitis. Behcet's disease can cause damage to many organs in the body, including the mouth, ** and other organs. Patients may experience recurrent oral diseases, rashes, and intestinal ulcers.
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