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  Pain-Free in Two Weeks  
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In less than a week the tendonitis that plagued me for years started going away. By the end of the second week, the pain was completely gone. - Scott Virtue, Indiana

 
 
  Enjoying an Active Life  
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Frequent bouts of knee arthritis flare-ups were so painful, I would cry walking a short distance. I am now pain-free, back to an active life, and not worrying about the harmful effects of the Celebrex the doctor prescribed and other NSAIDs. I'm also saving lots of money." - Merilou Barnekow, Texas

 

 
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  More Energy -  Zero Pain  
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"Since starting this program I've hardly taken any medication and I'm going strong. I have loads of energy, I have zero pain and my joints feel great. I'm even starting to exercise again!" - Norma McNeale, Florida

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  Natural Treatments for Psoriatic Arthritis  
Natural Treatment for Psoriatic Arthritis

Although NSAIDs and analgesics are often prescribed for psoriatic arthritis treatment, people searching for a more natural psoriatic arthritis treatment without potentially harmful side effects of arthritis medication treatment can use a variety of natural treatments for psoriatic arthritis to relieve symptoms and pain.

Proper exercise and physical therapy are crucial elements of psoriatic arthritis treatment. Physical therapy treatment can help maximize joint function while exercise preserves strength and range of motion.

Water therapy and exercise can be particularly helpful for people with arthritis. Isometric exercises, using resistance to increase muscle tone, are also gently helpful. Stretching exercises prove beneficial to improving range of motion.

Joint protection, using a splint on affected areas, can help support the joint, preserve function and reduce swelling and pain. Other psoriatic arthritis treatment includes using heat and cold to relive pain. Getting the adequate amount of sleep also helps psoriatic arthritis since fatigue is a common symptom of psoriatic arthritis.

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Shoe inserts, heel cups and wearing shoes with enough room to accommodate toe swelling helps relieve discomfort with psoriatic arthritis in the foot and ankle.

Psoriatic arthritis is a specific type of arthritis closely connected with the incidence of psoriasis. The statistics vary depending on the source but sources state that between 8 and 23 percent of people with psoriasis will develop psoriatic arthritis.

One reason for the disparity in numbers with psoriatic arthritis is that diagnoses of psoriatic arthritis can be difficult. Symptoms of psoriatic arthritis can mimic another type of arthritis and other conditions.

Conventional psoriatic arthritis treatment rests on the use of NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and corticosteroid injections. Each of these drug interventions have side effects and drawbacks.

For natural psoriatic arthritis treatment for the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, many arthritis sufferers choose Arthritin. Arthritin provides safe and effective arthritis treatment to relieve the painful symptoms of psoriatic arthritis.

In addition to exercise, physical therapy and joint protection, Arthritin provides a natural approach to arthritis without the long term use and subsequent dangers of NSAIDs.

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Symptoms of Psoriatic Arthritis: Psoriatic arthritis symptoms can develop slowly over time or very quickly. Typically, the symptoms of Psoriatic arthritis appear about 10 years after the first signs of psoriasis. Rarely do symptoms of psoriatic arthritis appear without psoriasis.

For most people, the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis appear between the ages of 30 and 50. Psoriatic arthritis affects men and women equally. Psoriatic arthritis causes inflammation in and around the affected joints. This inflammation usually affects the wrists, knees, ankles, lower back, neck area, spine and the ends of fingers and toes.

Common symptoms of psoriatic arthritis include, but are not limited to:

  • Joint and soft tissue swelling, pain and/or tenderness.
  • Reduced range of motion.
  • Fatigue.
  • Morning stiffness.
  • Changes in finger and toe nails including small indentations or lifting of the nail.
  • Inflammation, redness, pain of the eyes.
  • Inflammation at the bony sites where ligaments and tendons attach, like Achilles tendonitis or pain in the heel.
  • Sausage-like swelling of the fingers and toes.

A malfunctioning immune system is thought to be the cause of rheumatoid arthritis as well as psoriatic arthritis. Genetics and environmental factors are also believed to play a role in the cause of psoriatic arthritis. Psoriatic arthritis is a type of arthritis and within this arthritis category, there are five different types. Each type of arthritis in the psoriatic arthritis category can be difficult to establish as some arthritis patterns change or overlap.

Because there are no set tests for psoriatic arthritis, psoriatic arthritis can be easily confused with other diseases. It is best to refer to a rheumatologist for diagnosis. A rheumatologist will give a physical examination including a medical history examination and review blood work and x-rays to rule out other diseases or another type of arthritis.

Psoriatic arthritis diagnosis is especially difficult in milder forms or in early stages. However, early diagnosis and psoriatic arthritis treatment is important to preventing damage to joints and tissues. Without psoriatic arthritis treatment, psoriatic arthritis can be a progressive and disabling disease.

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