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a CHORUS notecard document about psoriatic arthritis.
Psoriatic arthritis affects up to 30% of people who have psoriasis. It appears in different forms and a variety of treatment options exist.
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What is psoriatic arthritis? How is it related to psoriasis, and how is it treated?
Psoriatic arthritis is a form of joint inflammation that occurs in some people who ... The prognosis for psoriatic arthritis is usually better than that for ...
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Psoriatic arthritis is a condition characterized by the concurrent development of ... Psoriatic arthritis manifests itself differently in different people. ...
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One of these conditions is psoriatic arthritis, which may affect as many as 1 ... There are several types of psoriatic arthritis, with symptoms that range ... Psoriatic arthritis is a painful disease characterized by both joint erosion ... Psoriatic arthritis has a physical impact causing frustration and can make ...
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Pain- something that no one wants to experience even once let alone daily and yet chronic pain is not uncommon. The Chronic Pain Association estimates that 50 million Americans endure chronic pain on a daily basis. Whether you suffer from Fibromyalgia Arthritis, or a Sports Injury, pain from the inflammatory response finds us and can make life miserable. Taking anti-inflammatory medications is the first defense against chronic or acute pain. Research shows if you want to add even more relief to your pain symptoms you can make some small changes to your diet. Foods that have the greatest effect...
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Question : I WAS told by my doctor recently that I have gout. My uric acid level is high. Since this may be at an early stage as I just had the pain attack, how can I manage it? Are there any supplements that can help? Answer : GOUT is a common type of arthritis caused by an increased concentration of uric acid, a by-product of protein metabolism in the liver. It affects more men than women. Sudden attacks of severe joint pains occur when sharp crystals of uric acid (monosodium urates) form in the fluid surrounding a joint due to an elevated level of uric acid in the blood. Foods that contain...
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