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Knowing Psoriasis Arthritis WellSeptember 29, 2008 on 5:25 pm | In Health |Psoriasis arthritis is an advance form of chronic psoriasis. It is a moderate condition of having red spots, itchy and scaly flakes of dead skin cells. To understand this condition further, it is important to know its early symptoms, commonly affected group, and long-standing implications. It is similar to a common arthritis in the sense that it brings pain to joints. Similar effect will also felt among skin areas usually occupied by psoriasis and eczema. Pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medicines are commonly prescribed to patients of psoriasis arthritis. Psoriasis arthritis usually occurs among people within 30-50 age bracket. It is slightly more common to men than to women. It is also 80% likely to encounter aching in joints. Chronic pain and aching in the joints will be felt all throughout the presence of psoriasis arthritis. There is also a greater chance that affected joints will be deformed. All of these conditions will greatly affect in carrying out daily activities and obligations. Tags: dead skin cells, eczema, psoriasis, psoriasis arthritis, skin care, skin disease No Comments yetSorry, the comment form is closed at this time. |
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