Is Behcet's disease over for life?

Behcet's disease is a chronic disease, which is easy to recur and takes a long time to treat, but it will not be treated for a lifetime. Behcet's disease, also known as Behcet's disease, Silk Road disease and triad of mouth, eyes and genitals, is a systemic vascular inflammatory disease. Mainly manifested as oral ulcer, genital ulcer, ophthalmia and skin damage, but also the accumulation of nervous system, digestive system, joints, lungs, kidneys and other organs. Most of them have a good prognosis. Behcet's disease is easy to recur, and the purpose of treatment is to control symptoms, prevent damage to important organs and slow down the progress of the disease. The cause of this disease is still unclear, which may be related to heredity, infection and living environment. Children will be prone to ulcers, bleeding spots, iriditis, as well as elevated body temperature, headache, weakness, loss of appetite, joint pain or swelling.

In terms of treatment, mild cases can be treated symptomatically, and serious ophthalmia, vascular, central nervous system and gastrointestinal diseases need intensive treatment to prevent visual impairment.

If you need to stay in bed during an acute attack, eat nutritious and digestible food and avoid cold food. Generally, children with mild illness will receive regular treatment in the 3A hospitals, and the cure rate is high, while children with serious illness can also relieve symptoms.

Behcet's disease is a systemic immune system disease and belongs to vasculitis. It can invade many organs of human body, including mouth, skin, joint muscles, eyes, blood vessels, heart, lungs and nervous system. The main manifestations are recurrent oral and perineal ulcers, rashes, erythema nodosum of lower limbs, ocular iritis, esophageal ulcers, small intestine or colon ulcers and joint swelling and pain. There is no exact diagnostic standard for Behcet's disease at present. The diagnosis of Behcet's disease mainly depends on clinical manifestations and related examinations. If the patient has recurrent oral ulcer, vulvar ulcer and skin erythema, it may be Behcet's disease.