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WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS?

The arthritic aspect of this condition is usually mild and only affects a few joints, usually the fingers, wrist, elbow, knee and ankle. There is usually pain and inflammation at the joints, and loss in range of motion within the joint due to the pain. The patient will also notice psoriasis in nearby skin and nails of the joints affected. There is also sometimes noticeable pitting of the nails.


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