Daily Tracking
How to Identify Your Flare-Up Triggers
Consistent tracking is the key to predicting and managing flare-ups. Learn how to use your daily logs to spot patterns in your condition.
Living with Axial Spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) often means dealing with unpredictability. One week you might feel highly capable, and the next, a flare-up can severely limit your mobility. While some flares happen without any obvious reason, many are tied to specific triggers.
The Importance of Consistent Logging
Human memory is flawed, especially when dealing with chronic pain. We often only remember our worst days or the days immediately preceding a flare. By keeping a consistent daily log—even on your good days—you create a reliable dataset that can reveal hidden patterns.
Common AxSpA Triggers to Watch For
- Stress: High stress levels can increase inflammation in the body.
- Physical Overexertion: While movement is crucial for managing AxSpA, overdoing a specific activity (like heavy lifting or intense repetitive motion) can sometimes trigger a flare.
- Diet: Some individuals find that certain foods, particularly highly processed foods or excessive sugar, may worsen their inflammation.
- Sleep Quality: Poor sleep is both a symptom of a flare and a potential trigger.
- Weather Changes: Many people with arthritis report increased stiffness during cold, damp weather or significant barometric pressure changes.
How AS Log Helps
Using the Notes and Symptom tracking features in AS Log allows you to quickly jot down contextual information alongside your pain levels. When you review your history in the Deep Insights view, you can look for correlations.
For example, if you notice your morning stiffness consistently peaks two days after intense stress at work, you've identified a potential trigger. Once you know your triggers, you can take proactive steps—like scheduling rest or modifying your exercise routine—before the flare-up takes hold.