Psoriatic Arthritis
What is Psoriatic Arthritis?
Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory arthritis that occurs in some individuals with psoriasis, a skin condition that causes red, scaly patches. In PsA, the immune system becomes overactive and attacks the joints, leading to pain, swelling, morning stiffness, and reduced mobility. It can affect any joint — fingers, toes, knees, ankles, spine — and may also cause nail changes such as pitting or separation. Early diagnosis is important to prevent permanent joint damage.
How Psoriatic Arthritis is Treated
Treatment aims to reduce inflammation, relieve symptoms, and protect the joints from long-term damage. Management may include:
- NSAIDs to manage pain and inflammation
- DMARDs to slow disease progression
- Biologic therapies for moderate to severe PsA
- Targeted synthetic DMARDs for precise immune control
- Physiotherapy to maintain mobility and prevent stiffness
- Lifestyle guidance, including rest during flare-ups and gradual strengthening exercises
With appropriate treatment, most individuals can achieve better symptom control and improved quality of life.
If you are experiencing joint pain, stiffness, or skin changes related to psoriasis, you may book a consultation with Dr. Harsh Jain for Psoriatic Arthritis Treatment in Mumbai. Please visit our website or contact us on the numbers provided.
