Everything About psoriatic arthritis
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedThis type of arthritis comes with different spellings you have psoriatic arthritis, and the common misspelling psoratic arthritis. But no matter how you want to spell it, psoriatic arthritis is a painful disease where your body’s immune system causes painful and rigid joints. You can get psoriatic arthritis at any age. But once you have psoriatic arthritis, you need to remember that there are things you can do about this disease.
About psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
One in three sufferers of the skin condition known as psoriasis will develop psoriatic arthritis. This is where psoriatic arthritis gets its name from. You can get psoriasis at virtually any age. This annoying condition causes thick red patches of skin to form on areas of your body. Sometimes, you can get psoriatic arthritis before showing any signs of psoriasis. But you can’t have psoriatic arthritis without also having psoriasis.
What does a skin condition have to do with developing arthritis? Aren’t they two different areas of the body without anything to do with each other? Well, not entirely. Psoriasis is an affliction of the body’s immune system. So is rheumatoid arthritis. Getting psoriasis seems to trigger immunity problems in the joints.
Visit Your Doctor!
Although sometimes psoriasis can clear up with home remedies, psoriatic arthritis does not. This is a degenerative disease. That means it gets progressively worse over time. You have to see your doctor in order to get any pain relief or to hope to retain any flexibility in your joints. The good news is that the disease can be slowed down if it is caught early enough.
The average time of getting psoriatic arthritis after getting psoriasis is ten years. So you need to be aware that any stiffness and pain in your joints any time after getting psoriasis may signal that the condition has begun. Sometimes, the pain comes on gradually. Sometimes, it comes on all at once with a ferocity that can literally take your breath away.
If you like it or not you will need drugs
You will probably not be able to avoid using drugs like painkillers and anti inflammatory drugs but there are other things you can do:
- healthy weight
- special balanced diet (read about it on our site)
- exercise regularly (yoga, gardening, swimming)
- natural herbal supplements (for example from native remedies)
Always tell your rheumatologist who is treating you for psoriatic arthritis about any supplements, diets and medicine you use, even if you think he will not approve.
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