10 Ankylosing Spondylitis Symptoms

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Symptom #4: Buttock Pain

Our buttocks are among the largest of all muscles in our bodies. They need to be as, after all, they help provide the support that allows us to keep our bodies upright when walking. They are also often used to sit on, and you might feel pain in them in the case of certain ailments.

Patients that have ankylosing spondylitis are quite likely to find that they experience pain in their buttocks. It will mostly be felt in the lower back and will generally move from one side to the other. This can make it difficult for the patient to remain seated for long periods.

Ankylosing Spondylitis

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