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Psoriasis Arthritis
Psoriasis arthritis will have little if any affect on high blood pressure or cholesterol.
Psoriatic joint pain and inflammation is a condition in which the joint has a skin disorder in addition to the inflammation. This is commonly in the fingers or toes but it can happen in other areas.
Psoriasis arthritis will have little if any affect on high blood pressure or cholesterol.
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Psoriasis Arthritis
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arthritis, high blood pressure
Treatment for this condition are drugs used in rheumatoid inflammation, This disease is similar to a rheumatoid arthritic disease but not as severe because it affects fewer joints, but the ones affected could be severe if the disease becomes chronic. Drugs used should be controlled by the doctor and carefully monitored for dangerous side affects. Treatment should be directed to elimination of the skin rash and inflammation.
Psoriasis arthritis will have little if any affect on high blood pressure or cholesterol.