Psoriasis Patients

Psoriasis Patients Could Suffer From Joint Pain

Patients diagnosed with psoriasis that experience heavy trauma or injury to their joints could be at risk developing arthritis. Some psoriasis sufferers experience an event where lesions develop at skin sites of trauma. Doctors believe a similar phenomenon could be occurring in locations where joints are traumatized or damaged. For more on this finding, click here:: Injury May Trigger Psoriatic Arthritis

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