COMMON AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES WITH PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS

Learn how psoriatic arthritis connects to other autoimmune diseases and why this matters for better care and treatment.

WHAT IS PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS

Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune condition that causes joint inflammation and skin symptoms and affects millions worldwide.

AUTOIMMUNE CLUSTERING EXPLAINED

People with psoriatic arthritis have a higher risk of developing other autoimmune diseases due to shared immune pathways.

SKIN AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS

Psoriasis often occurs with vitiligo and alopecia areata showing how skin autoimmune conditions overlap.

RHEUMATOID AND PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS

Both cause joint inflammation but psoriatic arthritis also includes skin psoriasis and nail changes.

SPONDYLOARTHROPATHIES CONNECTION

Ankylosing spondylitis shares similar inflammation patterns and genetic factors with psoriatic arthritis.

GUT AND JOINT INFLAMMATION

Conditions like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are more common in psoriatic arthritis patients.

MANAGING MULTIPLE AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES

Managing psoriatic arthritis and related autoimmune diseases requires teamwork medication and lifestyle changes.

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