Journal of Dermatology Research and Skin Care

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PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS JOURNALS

Psoriatic arthritis may be a sort of arthritis that affects some people that have psoriasis — a condition that features red patches of skin topped with silvery scales. most of the people develop psoriasis first and are later diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis , but the joint problems can sometimes begin before skin patches appear.
Joint pain, stiffness and swelling are the most signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis they will affect any a part of your body, including your fingertips and spine, and may range from relatively mild to severe. In both psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis , disease flares may alternate with periods of remission.
No cure for rheumatoid arthritis exists, therefore the focus is on controlling symptoms and preventing damage to your joints. Without treatment, rheumatoid arthritis could also be disabling.
Psoriatic arthritis can affect joints on only one side or on each side of your body. The signs and symptoms of atrophic arthritis often resemble those of rheumatoid arthritis. Both diseases cause joints to become painful, swollen and consider the touch.
However, rheumatoid arthritis is more likely to also cause:
Swollen fingers and toes. rheumatoid arthritis can cause a painful, sausage-like swelling of your fingers and toes. you'll also develop swelling and deformities in your hands and feet before having significant joint symptoms.
Foot pain. rheumatoid arthritis also can cause pain at the points where tendons and ligaments attach to your bones — especially at the rear of your heel (Achilles tendinitis) or within the sole of your foot (plantar fasciitis).
Lower back pain. Some people develop a condition called spondylitis as a results of rheumatoid arthritis . Spondylitis mainly causes inflammation of the joints between the vertebrae of your spine and within the joints between your spine and pelvis (sacroiliitis).

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