What is Psoriatic Arthritis?
Psoriatic arthritis is a form of arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis, a serious skin condition. It is a chronic disease characterized by inflammation of the skin (psoriasis) and joints (arthritis). Most people develop psoriasis first and are later diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, but arthritis can sometimes develop before skin lesions appear. Joint pain, stiffness and swelling are the main symptoms of psoriatic arthritis. They can affect any part of your body, including your fingertips and spine, and can range from relatively mild to severe. In both psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, disease flares may alternate with periods of remission.
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Many healthcare professionals have found that damaged joint cartilage structure can be restored and the associated pain can be reduced or eliminated with sustained results without joint replacement surgery. With their innovative treatment approaches, patients can experience symptom elimination in 2 weeks to 1 month for mild and moderate conditions.
The healthcare professionals listed here have published their case studies. You can contact them for help or contact us for doctors near you.
List of healthcare professionals who have published clinical studies and provide treatment for Psoriatic Arthritis:
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