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The Symptoms and Treatment of Psoriatic Arthritis
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When having a look at the psoriatic arthritis video you will earn about the various symptoms and treatments for this illness. When you have psoriatic arthritis you typically feel pain and swelling in the joints. The joints become stiff and this condition is known as psoriasis. With this skin related ailment, the skin is covered with red and inflamed thick silvery scales. This condition affects both the sexes equally and most of the sufferers will first have psoriatic arthritis which is followed by several arthritis symptoms.

Some of the Common Symptoms Outlined in the Psoriatic Arthritis Video
One feels extremely uncomfortable and there is rigidity, soreness and inflammation in the joint areas.

- Stiffness and pain when getting up in the morning.
- Pain and swelling in the smaller joints of toes and fingers.
- Toenails and fingernails become detached.
- Eyes become red and inflamed and there are vision problems.
- The joints don't move easily which causes immobility.
- Stiffness and inflammation in the lower back.
- Problems with ligaments and tendons.

Kinds of Psoriatic Arthritis
There are five different types of psoriatic arthritis. One is: Asymmetrical Arthritis, when most of the joints are affected. The areas become warm and red, one can feel heat easily and there's much pain. Another condition is Spondylitis, or Psoriatic Spondyloarthritis. This type of arthritis causes deformity in posture and the joints become tender and stiff. Next is Symmetrical Polyarthritis. This condition is mainly in the elbow area. The last type of arthritis is Arthritis Mutilans. This specifically affects the small joint areas. It causes pain in the neck and one feels extremely disturbed and uncomfortable.

Treatment of the Condition
The psoriatic arthritis video explains diagnosis and treatment. It is often diagnosed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An MRI provides an image of the affected area. Often combined drug therapy is used for treatment--anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) along with disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARD). Methotrexate is a common medicine type used for the sort of ailment. Other drugs often prescribed include vhydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil), sulfasalazine (Azulfidine) and leflunomide (Arava). If improvements are not apparent after8-12 weeks of treatment, patients often are prescribed a TNF inhibitor. If pain or swelling is severe the physician may order steroid injections.

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