Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis

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Psoriatic arthritis is a common joint disease, often caused by fire, affecting the normal life of many people. Therefore, the treatment of rheumatoid is also concerned. Experts said that the purpose of psoriasis arthritis treatment is to control the disease, improve joint function and prognosis. The principles of early treatment, combination and individualized treatment should be emphasized. Treatment methods include general treatment, drug treatment, surgery and other treatments. Today, let me share with you the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis.

Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis

First, the duration of pain in patients with arthritis is short, generally 10 to 20 hours, the longest is only 3 weeks, and most of them are large joints, such as knee, elbow, shoulder and so on. Joint pain, and wandering, a period of time is the joint attack, a period of time is that joint discomfort, but the pain does not last long, a few days can subside.

Second: morning stiffness, that is, after getting up in the morning or resting for a long time, the joint is sticky like stiffness, which can be relieved or disappeared after activity. Morning stiffness in rheumatoid arthritis is the most prominent, can last for several hours, in other arthritis is shorter.

Third: joint swelling, tenderness, often appear in painful joints, is a sign of synovitis or peripheral soft tissue inflammation, the degree of inflammation varies with the severity. It can be caused by joint cavity effusion or synovial hypertrophy.

matters needing attention

The above is about the common sense of the key aspects of the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, I believe everyone knows. In addition, if not treated correctly and actively, 50% to 70% of the patients will have bone destruction after two years of illness, and the bone destruction rate will reach more than 50%. 70% of the patients will have different degrees of disability after three years of illness, which seriously affects the quality of life. Therefore, two years after the onset of rheumatoid arthritis is the golden time for treatment.