When treating psoriatic arthritis, understanding and managing symptoms is key to preventing further pain and joint damage.
November 14, 2014
When treating psoriatic arthritis, understanding and managing symptoms is key to preventing further pain and joint damage.
Ten to 20 per cent of people who suffer from psoriasis eventually develop psoriatic arthritis. If you are someone who is dealing with psoriatic disease, early intervention by a health care provider can help you.
Genetics and environmental factors
In more severe cases
While there is no cure for either psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis, there are oral and injectable medications available to treat both skin and joint symptoms.
When there's joint damage
Other treatment options include immunosuppressant and biologic drugs used to calm the immune system and slow further joint damage. When joint damage is extensive, surgical joint replacements are often recommended.
Because the joint damage caused by psoriatic arthritis is irreversible, it is important that this disease be diagnosed and treated early.
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