Psoriasis is a persistent skin and nail condition that is associated with psoriatic arthritis. Thick, pitted fingernails and red, scaly rashes are symptoms of psoriasis. In terms of symptoms and joint swelling (inflammation), psoriatic arthritis is comparable to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Yet compared to RA, it usually affects fewer joints. Furthermore, it does not produce the usual RA antibodies. arthritis affecting one or both of the tiny joints in the fingers or toes, arthritis affecting the hands and feet asymmetrically RA and symmetrical polyarthritis are comparable conditions. A unusual kind of arthritis called arthritis mutilans damages and deforms joints. Psoriatic spondylitis, as well as spine and sacroiliac sac arthritis in the lower back. The onset of psoriasis symptoms may precede or follow arthritis. Thick, pitted fingernails and red, scaly rashes are symptoms of psoriasis. Psoriatic arthritis can strike 3 out of every 20 to 3 out of every 10 psoriasis sufferers. If you already have psoriasis, it will be simpler to diagnose psoriatic arthritis. Diagnosis is more challenging if you don't have the skin symptoms. An examination and a health history are the first steps in the process. Your physician will inquire about your symptoms.
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