Arthropathic Psoriasis (Psoriatic Arthritis)
Arthropathic Psoriasis (Psoriatic Arthritis) is a form of psoriasis that affects the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and swelling, often alongside skin lesions. It can involve any joint but commonly affects the fingers, toes, knees, and spine. The condition results from immune system overactivity leading to inflammation in both skin and joints. Early diagnosis is crucial to prevent joint damage and maintain mobility. Management includes medication, lifestyle changes, and sometimes physical therapy to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
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