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Psoriatic arthritis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Psoriatic arthritis happens when the immune system attacks healthy joints and skin by mistake The immune system is the part of the body that fights illness, but in psoriatic arthritis it attacks healthy tissue
Psoriatic arthritis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic There is no cure for psoriatic arthritis, but treatment can help manage symptoms, lessen inflammation, and protect your joints and skin from damage One of the main treatment options is prescription medicine called disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs, often shortened to DMARDs
Psoriatic Arthritis - Mayo Clinic Press While there is no cure, treatments focus on managing symptoms and preventing joint damage, as untreated psoriatic arthritis can lead to disability The content in this Resource Center will help understand this condition and how to cope with it
Primary Care in Rochester and Kasson How is psoriatic arthritis treated? There is no cure for psoriatic arthritis Permanent joint damage can result without treatment Current treatment options provide many patients with success in easing symptoms and achieving remission These therapies are targeted at reducing inflammation
What are biologic medicines? Understanding this treatment option for . . . Mayo Clinic’s guide to PsA treatments gives an overview of your potential options And don’t forget the role of lifestyle, diet and proper skin care — all of which can help you better manage your psoriatic arthritis, prevent flare-ups and improve your quality of life
6 tips to cope with psoriatic arthritis - Mayo Clinic Press Using lifestyle tips and tricks to accomplish everyday tasks can help you avoid joint pain and symptoms of psoriatic arthritis Talk to your health care provider about other ways to manage day-to-day living and stay pain-free
Psoriatic arthritis: Cold weather skin care - Mayo Clinic Press But with psoriatic arthritis, dry skin can lead to painful skin flares Keep skin and nails healthy with these do’s and don’ts Don’t take hot showers or baths It might feel good when the weather is chilly, but hot water can make skin feel dry, tight and itchy This can lead to a psoriasis flare