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Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic and complicated inflammatory autoimmune disease. Choosing the right doctor to treat PsA is important, but most people aren’t sure which doctors should be treating this debilitating condition.
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Most people with psoriatic arthritis will never need surgery. But when nothing else has worked, surgery can relieve pain, help an affected joint work, and allow you to move more.
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Because psoriatic arthritis shares many symptoms with other types of arthritis, often, one of the tell-tale signs of psoriatic arthritis is the presence of psoriasis. During a physical examination, your doctor will be looking for swollen joints, “ sausage-like ” fingers and toes, nail pitting and other nail changes.
http://www.rheumatoidarthritis.org › PsA: What is Psoriatic Arthritis?
When you develop psoriatic arthritis along with psoriasis, you'll need to tailor your treatment plan in order to keep both conditions under control.
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How to treat a psoriatic arthritis flare up Like many other autoimmune diseases, symptoms of psoriatic arthritis tend to come and go, alternating between flares and periods of remission, often for ...
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Psoriatic arthritis causes inflammation in and around the joints. It usually affects people who already have psoriasis, a skin condition that causes a red, scaly rash, especially on the elbows, knees, back, buttocks and scalp.
https://www.versusarthritis.org/.../conditions/psoriatic-arthritis
Biologic drugs, or "biologics," are usually prescribed for psoriatic arthritis that has not responded to other treatments. Like DMARDs, biologics may slow or stop joint damage and the progression of psoriatic arthritis. They are given by injection or intravenous (IV) infusion.
https://www.psoriasis.org/psoriatic-arthritis/treatments