P soriatic arthritis is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks joints and connective tissue. This leads to a cascade of inflammation that causes painful symptoms, ...
A t first glance, psoriasis is a skin disease: Skin symptoms likely led to your diagnosis, and if you’ve dealt with the stigma of psoriasis from others, it was probably because of visible skin lesions ...
You may have heard that psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis are connected, but might not understand how. Although the conditions share a similar name, they can have some very different symptoms and ...
What lies beneath the surface? Ultrasound is revealing the earliest signs of psoriatic arthritis, and changing care in the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The use of biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs in patients with psoriasis reduces the risk for ...
Psoriasis is one of those conditions people assume they understand until they actually live with it. It’s chronic, it’s ...
Psoriasis is a very common condition that affects 2% to 3% of the general population worldwide, with more than 7 million individuals in the United States living with the disease. Approximately 30% of ...
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory immune-cell mediated disease, mediated by cross talk between epidermal keratinocytes, dermal vascular cells, and immunocytes. Psoriatic plaques are well defined and ...
As both a dermatologist and psychologist, I have studied the relationship between mental health and psoriatic disease for years. Many people don’t realize psoriatic disease affects more than just your ...
In a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine, researchers explored the impact of biological interventions in reducing cardiovascular risk among psoriasis patients. Psoriasis ...
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What Psoriatic Arthritis Really Feels Like

Joint pain, fatigue, and flares that strike without warning can make life with psoriatic arthritis challenging. Here's a ...