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Psoriatic Arthritis

By Team Htv

July 23, 2018

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Overview

Psoriatic arthritis affects some psoriasis patients — a condition of the skin that causes red patches covered with silvery scales. Most people develop psoriasis first and later psoriatic arthritis, but the joint problems can sometimes begin before skin lesions appear. Both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, are characterized by periods of disease flare-ups, alternating with periods of remission.

Causes

This disease is an autoimmune process. Body’s immune system attacks its own cells of the joints and skin. Genetic, as well as environmental factors (physical trauma, infections),  play a role in the development of this disease.

Symptoms

The symptoms appear in a relapsing and remitting pattern. The following are the signs and symptoms associated with this condition:

Diagnosis

No specific test can diagnose psoriatic arthritis. However, the following tests can help distinguish psoriatic arthritis from other types of arthritis:

Treatment

There is no definite cure for this disease, but the following medications can be used in an acute flare-up:

Joint replacement surgery is also a choice for when the joint is completely destroyed. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]