inflammatory polyarthritis :: Article Creator Psoriatic Arthritis Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a form of inflammatory arthritis. It affects about 1.5 million people in the U.S., or 30% of people who have psoriasis. Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes a red, scaly rash, most often on your elbows, knees, ankles, feet, and hands. Psoriatic arthritis is a form of inflammatory arthritis that primarily affects people who have psoriasis. While there's no cure, there are ways to treat and manage the condition. (Photo Credit: E+/Getty Images) PsA is an autoimmune condition. It happens when your body's immune system attacks healthy tissue by mistake. PsA most often affects your skin and your joints, which can become swollen, stiff, and painful. Over time, if you don't treat it, the inflammation can damage joints and tissues. The symptoms of psoriatic arthritis include: Swollen fingers and toes Foot pain Lower back pain ...
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