8. Anxiety and Depression
Living with a chronic, painful condition like psoriatic arthritis can significantly impact mental health, leading to anxiety and depression. The physical limitations caused by PsA, such as chronic pain, fatigue, and reduced mobility, can be emotionally draining. Over time, the frustration of dealing with these symptoms may lead to feelings of helplessness, isolation, or sadness. Many individuals with PsA struggle with the unpredictability of the disease, as flare-ups can occur unexpectedly, adding to the emotional burden. Additionally, the visible skin changes from psoriasis, such as red, scaly patches, can affect self-esteem and contribute to social withdrawal.
You may recognize this symptom if you frequently feel anxious, overwhelmed, or depressed about your physical health. If PsA symptoms interfere with your ability to participate in activities you once enjoyed, or if you feel a persistent sense of hopelessness, it is important to seek help. Mental health care, including therapy or support groups, can be a valuable part of managing life with psoriatic arthritis.
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