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Your specialty pharmacist will do whatever it takes to help you start and stay on psoriasis medication. All you have to do is lean in.
Research suggests people tend to be diagnosed with numerous arthritis-related ailments, including axial symptoms, enthesitis, and tendonitis, before being diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis.
The potential rewards of exercise for people with psoriatic arthritis — including less pain and fatigue — are undeniably worth it. Here, how to exercise safely and pick the right type of workout for you.
Having the inflammatory skin disease psoriasis automatically increases your risk of developing psoriatic arthritis. New research adds to the body of evidence that that your psoriasis severity may play a role in whether or not you later develop PsA.
Living with a chronic inflammatory disease like psoriatic arthritis means taking care of your mental health. Here’s what to know about monitoring mental health issues in PsA, and how to incorporate mental health treatment into your overall PsA management.
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic disease that can be progressive. Knowing the signs that PsA may be progressing is important for managing your health and working with your doctor to make sure your PsA stays well-controlled.
From adding a little extra cushion to researching your rental car, here are 12 doctor- and patient-approved tips that make road trips easier when you have arthritis.
Arthritis and bursitis both cause painful inflammation, but the two conditions affect different parts of the body. Learn the difference between arthritis, which involves joint inflammation, and bursitis, which involves bursa inflammation.
The bathroom can be a dangerous spot for people with arthritis. Here are tips for maintaining a safe and comfortable bathroom that might even ease your arthritis pain.
Whether an occupational therapist has been part of your health care team for years or you’re thinking of seeing one for the first time, here’s some things to know about these specialists.