There is no cure for psoriatic arthritis, but treatment can help manage symptoms, lessen inflammation, and protect your joints and skin from damage It’s personalized to your symptoms and the severity of your disease. Psoriatic arthritis happens when you develop psoriasis symptoms on your skin and inflammation in your joints Psoriatic arthritis symptoms on your skin and in your joints usually come and go in periods called flares A healthcare provider will suggest treatments to relieve your symptoms during a flare. In this narrative review, we outline the patient journey from diagnosis through various treatment lines, from conventional therapies to bdmards and tsdmards, and the considerations for treatment sequencing in patients who do not achieve an adequate response.
It does not currenlty have a cure, but there are many treatment options Psoriatic arthritis (psa) is a painful type of arthritis that causes joint pain, swelling, and stiffness Managing psoriatic arthritis (psa) can be a delicate balance since it impacts both your skin and joints Tailored to your specific needs and disease severity, treatment encompasses a blend of medications and holistic therapies like exercise, massage, and temperature treatments
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