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Psoriatic
Arthritis
What You Have To Know About Psoriatic
Arthritis
Arthritis comes in many
forms. A lot of people think that arthritis is a disease
that affects only the bones. Contrary to that fact,
arthritis affects not only ligaments and joints but the
skin as well. If such is the manifestation, we call that
variety of arthritis as psoriatic arthritis.
Unlike the other types of arthritis, this type
commonly occurs in the skin due to previous psoriasis
disease. And unlike the other arthritis types, this
disease is easily treatable through several forms of
drugs and therapies. Read the items below and find out
more about what psoriatic arthritis is. The items you can
find below will help you know the nature of the disease
and how it is treated.
Psoriatic Arthritis: What Is It?
Psoriatic arthritis can be described as an
ailment affecting the skin. Like the other types of
arthritis, there is presence of inflammation which
typically manifests on the skin. Although it results
after psoriasis, the disease is actually an immune or
genetic problem. Because of its unknown origins, there is
no total cure for the disease. However, it is easily
treated compared to the other types of arthritis. More
often than not, the problem with those who have psoriatic
disease is self image disturbance rather than the
manifestations of the disease itself.
Psoriatic Arthritis: The Symptoms
The signs and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis
are basically the manifestations of two diseases, namely:
arthritis and psoriasis. The psoriasis symptoms show as
scaly patch like skin appearance. They are usually
inflamed and appear red upon assessment. Together with
these signs are arthritis manifestations such as joint
stiffness or swelling, inflammation, and immobilization
of the affected body part. In psoriatic arthritis, there
is a usual pattern of inflammation common among the
population affected with the disease. Usually, the joint
pains are one sided or asymmetrical in nature. The
discomfort is felt primarily on the major joints of the
body followed by inflammation of the tendons. The
symptoms can be easily treated through several
anti-inflammatory drugs.
Psoriatic Arthritis: The Treatment
The psoriatic arthritis treatment is generally
the same as the therapies given to other types of
arthritis. Patients can be given corticosteroids,
NSAID's, disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs, TNF-apha
inhibitors, and immunosuppressant drugs. The treatment
for psoriatic arthritis is not as aggressive as the one
given to rheumatoid arthritis patients. Because psoriatic
arthritis is a milder form of the disease, the therapies
given are also mild in nature. In fact, relaxation alone
can help a lot in the remission of the
disease.
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