First, red flaky skin patches. Now joint pain.
Psoriatic arthritis is a double whammy.
Your skin symptoms and joint pain could have something in common: psoriatic arthritis (PsA). PsA is a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks your joints on the inside and your skin on the outside. Could your symptoms mean a condition like PsA? Take the Symptom Quiz and talk to your doctor.
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What Is Psoriatic Arthritis?
It’s a chronic inflammatory disease that attacks both the skin and joints. About 1 in 3 people with psoriasis may develop PsA.
PsA Fact
People with PsA may have other conditions involving the eyes, heart, and gastrointestinal tract.