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Psoriatic arthritis is a debilitating health condition that affects certain people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin disease that is characterized by the development of dry, and red skin patches and scales. It is classified as a type of inflammatory arthritis. Like arthritis, it causes joint pain and inflammation, and stiff joints. The condition can affect any part of the body, and it usually develops between the age of 30 to 50 years. However, it can affect individuals of all age group. On an average, psoriatic arthritis can take about 10 years to develop from the time of observing the signs of psoriasis for the first time. It is possible to manage the symptoms of this condition and prevent joint damage. But presently, there is no cure for this condition. Both psoriasis and arthritis are associated with abnormal immune response, which can cause joint inflammation, as well as an excessive production of skin cells. The reason behind such abnormal immune response is not known with certainty. However, both genet
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Psoriatic arthritis is a debilitating health condition that affects certain people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin disease that is characterized by the development of dry, and red skin patches and scales. It is classified as a type of inflammatory arthritis. Like arthritis, it causes joint pain and inflammation, and stiff joints. The condition can affect any part of the body, and it usually develops between the age of 30 to 50 years. However, it can affect individuals of all age group. On an average, psoriatic arthritis can take about 10 years to develop from the time of observing the signs of psoriasis for the first time. It is possible to manage the symptoms of this condition and prevent joint damage. But presently, there is no cure for this condition. Both psoriasis and arthritis are associated with abnormal immune response, which can cause joint inflammation, as well as an excessive production of skin cells. The reason behind such abnormal immune response is not known with certainty. However, both genet
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Psoriatic arthritis is a debilitating health condition that affects certain people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin disease that is characterized by the development of dry, and red skin patches and scales. It is classified as a type of inflammatory arthritis. Like arthritis, it causes joint pain and inflammation, and stiff joints. The condition can affect any part of the body, and it usually develops between the age of 30 to 50 years. However, it can affect individuals of all age group. On an average, psoriatic arthritis can take about 10 years to develop from the time of observing the signs of psoriasis for the first time. It is possible to manage the symptoms of this condition and prevent joint damage. But presently, there is no cure for this condition. Both psoriasis and arthritis are associated with abnormal immune response, which can cause joint inflammation, as well as an excessive production of skin cells. The reason behind such abnormal immune response is not known with certainty. However, both genet
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Psoriatic arthritis is a debilitating health condition that affects certain people who have psoriasis, a chronic skin disease that is characterized by the development of dry, and red skin patches and scales. It is classified as a type of inflammatory arthritis. Like arthritis, it causes joint pain and inflammation, and stiff joints. The condition can affect any part of the body, and it usually develops between the age of 30 to 50 years. However, it can affect individuals of all age group. On an average, psoriatic arthritis can take about 10 years to develop from the time of observing the signs of psoriasis for the first time. It is possible to manage the symptoms of this condition and prevent joint damage. But presently, there is no cure for this condition. Both psoriasis and arthritis are associated with abnormal immune response, which can cause joint inflammation, as well as an excessive production of skin cells. The reason behind such abnormal immune response is not known with certainty. However, both genet
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