How Do You Know You Have Psoriatic Arthritis?

Psoriatic Arthritis is a chronic disease. Psoriatic can look like red patches with silvery scales on the skin. Psoriatic is a skin condition that is deeply related to arthritis and also affects the joints with inflammation and stiffness. Although bone problems like arthritis and joint stiffness generally trigger psoriatic arthritis, and thus the joint problems begin before the skin patches.

Some of the general symptoms of psoriatic arthritis are joint stiffness, joint inflammation, swelling, which generally affect your fingertips, arms, elbow, spine and get worsen over time.

However we will mostly discuss the treatment of psoriatic arthritis, but it is important to note that psoriatic arthritis is not curative and the treatment done is to control the severity of the symptoms of this disease.

How Do You Know You Have Psoriatic Arthritis?

Psoriatic arthritis and psoriatic are chronic diseases that get worsen over time and can give you relief for a few weeks or months. These kinds of diseases generally come back within a few weeks and months of intervals.

Some symptoms that you might notice in psoriatic arthritis are:

Pain in lower back portion: Some developed condition of psoriatic arthritis is spondylitis. Spondylitis can affect your neck and spine and also triggers psoriatic skin disease.

Change texture in the nails: Tiny dents can be formed in the nails or one can witness separated beds.

Inflammation in the eyes: Psoriatic can cause pain in the eyes, blurry visions, and redness in the eyes.

Pain in legs and foot: Psoriatic arthritis also affects the ligaments and tendons of your bone causing pain and discomfort.

Swelling in fingers and toes: In psoriatic arthritis, fingers may get swollen and causes severe pain. It makes it difficult for someone to do their daily tasks.

What Causes Psoriatic Arthritis?

The abnormal immune responses to the tissues affect the joints and healthy skin. These immune responses to the tissues and cells trigger joint inflammation and the overproduction of skin cells. These immune responses are widely linked to the genetic history of having either psoriatic arthritis or psoriatic. Rather than some external factors like trauma on skin or bone other bacterial infections can cause psoriatic arthritis to people.

The abnormal immune responses to the tissues affect the joints and healthy skin. These immune responses to the tissues and cells trigger joint inflammation and the overproduction of skin cells. These immune responses are widely linked to the genetic history of having either psoriatic arthritis or psoriatic. Rather than some external factors like trauma on skin or bone other bacterial infections can cause psoriatic arthritis to people.

Some of the associated risk factors are:

Aging: The increasing age can be a vital factor affecting psoriatic arthritis. As the person ages, the immunity system weakens and the bones begin to suffer calcium deficiency. This might become the main reason to get affected by psoriatic arthritis.
Psoriasis: The risk becomes higher when someone already suffers from psoriasis. The history of psoriasis can bring psoriatic arthritis with it as it worsens over time.
Genetic environment: The family history of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis is considered to be the most common reason for someone to suffer from psoriatic arthritis.

Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis

Unfortunately, psoriatic arthritis treatment is not based on curative measures rather it can only control the symptoms from becoming worse.

The treatment is based on medications. Your dermatologist can recommend you with

● Biological therapies
● NSAIDs
● Anti-rheumatic diseases
● Corticosteroids

Though, your dermatologist may try different medicines of fewer doses to witness which one suits your psoriatic arthritis the best.

The medication can bring you relief from the pain and joint stiffness. As psoriatic arthritis is chronic hence the treatment is a long-term process. Regular checkups and medications can give you a pain-free and healthy life.

Conclusion

Psoriatic arthritis can be treated with the perfect medicines. Check out if you have a genetic history of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. If you experience any of the above-discussed symptoms you must call your doctor as soon as possible.

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