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October 31, 2010

Three Key Points About The Safest Psoriatic Arthritis Treatment

Psoriatic arthritis treatment can help in relieving pain, reducing swelling, help maintain joint mobility and even prevent further joint damage. The type of treatment recommended by doctors is usually based on the type of psoriatic arthritis, the severity of the condition and the person’s reaction to treatment.

With appropriate early diagnosis and psoriatic arthritis treatment something can be done to slow down the disease and try to preserve the health of the joints. Severe forms of the disease may be characterized by an early young age onset, multiple joints being affected and the spine also involved. Adequate management of the skin part of the disease may be helpful in overall management of psoriatic arthritis. There are some psoriatic arthritis treatments able to treat both psoriasis and the arthritis component.

The classification of mild psoriatic arthritis is that is localized and only affects 1-2 joints. For these individuals there may be long periods of no symptoms. This type of psoriatic arthritis usually results in less deformity and disability in the long term.

The individuals who have three or more affected joints may have a greater chance of joint destruction and disability. If this is not relieved by the normal psoriatic arthritis treatment of anti-inflammatory drugs, stronger medication may be needed. Some cases need rehabilitation and surgery.

Psoriatic arthritis treatment for issues of joint pain, stiffness and inflammation are commonly combated with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs also known as NSAIDs, these come in over the counter forms like aspirin and ibuprofen but also prescription. Aspirin may assist in decreasing pain, swelling and stiffness. Both prescription and non-prescription NSAIDs can help with the pain, swelling and morning stiffness of psoriatic arthritis. The use of these medications can help to lessen any restrictions of daily activity that are often the result of arthritis.

With prolonged use of some types of NSAIDs there is a chance of stomach issues like ulcers and gastrointestinal bleeding. The probability is in relation to the strength of the medication and length of time it is used. There are NSAIDs called COX-2 inhibitors that have been shown to cause less stomach issues than other types. Although equally effective for pain and inflammation they do cost more and they have their individual associated risks. If you are interested chat with your doctor. Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) are used for psoriatic arthritis treatment of more severe symptoms with the aim of slowing or stopping joint and tissue damage and the overall progression.

Psoriatic arthritis treatment also comes in the form of systemic medications that are prescription based. These are commonly only used for moderate or severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients. These systemic medications are also handy for those that have been unresponsive or unable to do topical medications or UV light therapy. Commonly these drugs are in the form of liquid or pill orals and injection.

There can be effective psoriatic arthritis treatment! To learn how visit author Peter Alexis’ website for how to relieve things like arthritis knee pain.

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