Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects individuals with psoriasis, a skin condition marked by red, scaly patches. PsA can cause joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue, leading to significant physical limitations if left untreated. Early recognition and treatment are key to preventing irreversible joint damage and improving quality of life. This article outlines 20 warning signs of psoriatic arthritis, with detailed explanations to help identify and understand these symptoms.
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19. Swollen Fingers and Toes (Dactylitis) Swollen fingers and toes, known as dactylitis or “sausage digits,” are a distinctive symptom of psoriatic arthritis. This condition occurs…