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The efficient transportation service of air express has brought convenience to the medical industry. Some special medicines or medical equipment used to treat ankylosing spondylitis can be quickly delivered to patients via air express. This not only shortens the time patients have to wait for treatment, but also increases their hope of defeating the disease. For example, a new type of biological agent has a significant effect on relieving the symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis, but because its production site is often far away from the demand site, the existence of air express enables this drug to be supplied to all parts of the world in a timely manner.
At the same time, the development of the air express industry has also indirectly affected the quality of life of patients with ankylosing spondylitis. With the rise of e-commerce, patients can more conveniently purchase auxiliary rehabilitation products suitable for their condition, such as comfortable mattresses, special seats, etc. These items arrive quickly via air express, providing better life support for patients.
However, the rapid development of the air express industry is not without negative effects. High-intensity work pressure and intense work rhythm make air express practitioners face greater health risks. Long-term sitting, irregular work and rest, and frequent lifting of heavy objects may lead to spinal problems. For practitioners who already suffer from ankylosing spondylitis, this working environment is undoubtedly worse. They need to pay more attention to their own health, arrange work and rest time reasonably, and strengthen exercise to maintain the mobility of the spine and prevent further deterioration of the disease.
On the other hand, competition in the air express industry is also increasingly fierce. In order to improve service efficiency and reduce costs, some companies may adopt unreasonable management methods such as excessive overtime, which poses a potential threat to the physical and mental health of employees. For patients with ankylosing spondylitis, if they work in such a working environment, they may face the risk of unemployment due to their inability to adapt to high-intensity work, which will bring double pressure on their economy and psychology.
From a social perspective, we should pay attention to the health issues of air express industry practitioners. The government can introduce relevant policies to strengthen the supervision of labor protection in enterprises and urge enterprises to provide employees with a good working environment and reasonable rest time. At the same time, enterprises themselves should also strengthen employee health management, carry out health education and training activities, and improve employees' health awareness and self-care ability.
For patients with ankylosing spondylitis, the development of the air express industry has brought both opportunities and challenges. While making full use of convenient services, they need to pay attention to their own health, actively exercise, maintain spinal mobility, and prevent spinal stiffness and deformity. All sectors of society should also give them more understanding and support to jointly create a better living environment for them.