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Managing PsA and axSpA may require learning to spot and manage other health issues. Here’s how to work with your care team to prevent comorbidities from compromising your quality of life and path to remission.
Is your TNFi treatment working? New research suggests the importance of partnering with your doctor and checking progress at six months.
"I don’t think anything could have fully prepared me for this transition but just knowing it is going to be a big adjustment is important."
“I spent years pretending to be someone I wasn't — a non-disabled girl/woman.”
“While I never anticipated being the ‘sick mom,’ I can be grateful for all the things it has taught me. I feel like my life and parenting journey are fuller because of my chronic illness.”
“Burnout has opened space to look at who I am outside of advocacy. It has made room for me to discover what I want this next part of my life to look like. I’m learning to see this as an opportunity and not a failure.”
Discover the importance of understanding and discussing inflammation with your doctor — and get tips on communicating with your care team to better manage your health.
Discover why keeping tabs on inflammation is crucial for managing your condition and overall health and learn how to effectively monitor and interpret it as a proactive patient.
Women with axial spondyloarthritis were found to experience higher disease activity as well as more pain, fatigue, and depression than men with the same condition.
Having traditional heart disease risk factors — such as obesity, smoking, and type 2 diabetes — may be linked with having higher axSpA disease activity, according to new research.