Managing psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis can require more than just occasional appointments with a rheumatologist and dermatologist.
Managing psoriatic arthritis can be challenging, especially since there's no cure for the autoimmune disease that tends to affect around 30 % of individuals who have psoriasis.
Since October 2013, I've been experimenting with different dietary changes to help
manage my psoriatic arthritis symptoms.
The question was «Did an elimination diet help
you manage my psoriatic arthritis?».
Not exact matches
Psoriatic arthritis is a chronic condition, meaning it never goes away, but it can be
managed with drugs and lifestyle changes.
If you have mild
psoriatic arthritis, over-the-counter or prescription NSAIDs may be enough to
manage your condition.
Because extra pounds can worsen
psoriatic arthritis symptoms by putting additional pressure on the joints, it's important to
manage your weight.
Montemarano says he was lucky to be able to continue working after being diagnosed with
psoriatic arthritis, but he can't imagine how people whose jobs involve heavy lifting or a lot of physical activity
manage.
If you're still struggling with psoriasis or
psoriatic arthritis or not
managing it well (like 50 % of those with psoriasis) then you deserve to live the life you want.
The first step in
managing pain from
psoriatic arthritis is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs.
Such an approach proved successful in the treatment of rheumatoid
arthritis and this research could lead to a similar change in the way
psoriatic arthritis patients are
managed in the future.»
I have
psoriatic arthritis (started in 5th grade, but officially dx in 2012) and I used it to help me
manage mine.
I'd like to share with you my tips for
managing and staying consistent with
psoriatic arthritis medications, along with psoriasis treatments, etc..