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Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic Arthritis

Psoriatic arthritis will have no effect on cholesterol or blood sugar. Psoriasis can extend into an autoimmune disease when pain and inflammation develop in the fingers and joints. Although this condition is similar to autoimmune arthritic disease, it does not produce the antibodies prevalent in the autoimmune arthriic condition. Psoriatic arthritis will have no effect on cholesterol or blood sugar.

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Psoriatic Arthritis

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This condition usually occurs in a family history of psoriasis disease. It is not as severe as the arthritic autoimmune disease since it effects fewer joints. This disease can be treated in a similar fashion to the autoimmune arthritic condition with drugs recommended by the doctor. Remedies should be directed to relieve the skin rash and the joint pain. Psoriatic arthritis will have no effect on cholesterol or blood sugar.



 
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