BASED UP ON SYMPTOMS TO PREVENT PSORIASIS AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
Journal: International Education and Research Journal (Vol.9, No. 6)Publication Date: 2023-06-15
Authors : Kattepogu Naga Kumari Shaik Shakeela CH Ramya Jyothirmai Namathoti;
Page : 29-31
Keywords : Psoriatic Arthritis is chronic inflammatory diseases of the joints where tendons and ligaments connect to bone. In this article; learn about treatment and prevention strategies for psoriatic arthritis;
Abstract
The present study indicates that the Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is chronic, inflammatory diseases of the joints and enthuses, where tendons and ligaments connect to the bone. It can start at any age and may affect children. The diseases often appear between ages 30 and 50. In this article, learn about treatment and prevention strategies for psoriatic arthritis, as well as the risk factors for developing it. Also, because a small number of people develop psoriatic arthritis without skin symptoms of psoriasis, it can be difficult to identify everyone who is at risk. Also, because a small number of people develop psoriatic arthritis without skin symptoms of psoriasis, it can be difficult to identify everyone who is at risk. The researchers found that, after 1 year of treatment, psoriatic arthritis was in remission in 58% of the people with the disease, compared with 44% of the people with rheumatoid arthritis. A 2019 medical review article Trusted Source highlights the many challenges that doctor's face in trying to prevent psoriatic arthritis. Doctors do not fully understand how or why the disease progresses or who is at risk. More research could, one day, answer these questions. For now, controlling the symptoms of psoriasis before it progresses into arthritis may help reduce the severity of both diseases. Who develop psoriatic arthritis, the right treatment can minimize disease activity.
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