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Suffering from Psoriatic Arthritis Pain is No Fun
9/23 15:20:57

Though the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis will vary from individual to individual and the causes of psoriatic arthritis are still not known or understood you will know that you are down with psoriatic arthritis when you start to experience psoriatic arthritis pain which is often accompanied with some tenderness and stiffness in your joints. In fact, this pain is also, in many cases, accompanied by reduction in your range of motion; or, in many instances your psoriatic arthritis pain will start to worsen each time you move.

Where Does It Hurt The Most?

You can feel psoriatic arthritis pain in the joints in your fingers and also in the toes and in a majority of cases the psoriatic arthritis pain in such cases is felt in the ends of the toes and fingers. In other instances it is normal to experience psoriatic arthritis pain in the knees and also in the ankle region. Another characteristic of psoriatic arthritis pain is that the pain seems to be at its worse during the morning hours and then during the rest of the day the pain will subside.

Unfortunately, there is as yet no known cure for psoriatic arthritis. This means that whatever treatments are known is tailored to suit individual psoriatic arthritis symptoms and the aim is to manage the symptoms so that they do not worsen and in addition, the treatment should also help to lessen the pain and discomfort.

When it concerns treating psoriatic arthritis pain it is necessary to take into account the fact that symptoms vary from one individual to another and there is also need to take into account remissions as well as exacerbations. Each patient feels their own individual psoriatic arthritis pain and so there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

Doctors generally prescribe medications or other treatment solutions with a view to providing as much relief from psoriatic arthritis pain as is possible, and in addition, doctors must also recommend treatments that will help prevent further worsening of the condition. When the psoriatic arthritis pain is mild it can easily be treated with aspirin and with the help of anti-arthritis medications. NSAIDs are often used to put the psoriatic arthritis pain down and to also control swelling in the joints.

It pays to also understand more about severe psoriatic arthritis. When the condition becomes very severe it can involve an entire hand or it can be limited to just one digit. And in extremely severe instances the condition can be totally disabling and as a matter of fact there is enough evidence to show that about a fifth of those that suffer from psoriatic arthritis will also suffer from severe instances of the disease.

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