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A Guide to Psoriatic Arthritis Treatment
9/23 15:20:52

Doctors that prescribe suitable psoriatic arthritis treatment do so with the intention that the treatment will help to control further inflammation and also put an end to destruction of the joints and furthermore the intention is to also improve the functioning of the joints. What’s more, both joint and skin symptoms need to be treated simultaneously.

Use Of NSAIDs

At first, doctors recommend use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) which are prescribed in the initial stages of psoriatic arthritis treatment. The benefits of using NSAIDs are that they will provide suitable relief (over the long term) against chronic pain as well as inflammation.

Another possible psoriatic arthritis treatment option is to take corticosteroids that are known for being powerful anti-inflammatory medicines that can be taken orally or through injections. In this regard, a steroid called Prednisone is a good option though care should also be taken to take this steroid only when absolutely required.

Another psoriatic arthritis treatment option is taking of disease modifying antirheumatic drugs or DMARDs that are able to retard as well as slow the further progression of psoriatic arthritis. In fact, doctors hope that by retarding further progression of the disease patients will be able to regain normal joint functionality.

In addition to the above mentioned psoriatic arthritis treatment options the patient must also try and exercise regularly as this will help in providing relief from joint stiffness as well as helps reduce pain caused by psoriatic arthritis.

Even water therapy is a useful psoriatic arthritis treatment option. This method involves following a program that consists of performing exercises in a large sized pool. Water therapy can help provide relief from pain in the joints as when the patient is submerged in the water some of the pressure and weight on the affected area is lifted thereby providing relief.

Last but not least, heat as well as cold therapies are useful forms of psoriatic arthritis treatment. These methods involve using hot and cold applications alternatively which provides the affected areas with relief from pain and also from the swelling.

Of course if all these psoriatic arthritis treatment methods fail then there is always surgery that is used as a last resort to provide relief.

It is believed that a proper arthritis diet can provide patients with much relief. This is on account of the fact that what a person eats and drinks has a noticeable impact on their body condition. Certain diets cause arthritis while others help prevent the disease and so it pays to be very careful about what you eat and drink.

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