I’ve read it can help rheumatiod arthritis so I was wondering if it helped psoriatic arthritis as well.
I have psoriatic arthritis, which I take Enbrel for. It really helps, but I still have swelling in my big toe. Would like to find out it there is anyway I can relieve this.
My young son is on Enbrel for arthritis. His uncle had psoriatic arthritis also and had been on Enbrel for 3 years, then had cancer 3 months ago. He died last week from it. His doctors thought Enbrel caused the cancer. We’re looking for doctors to give alternative treatment without Enbrel.
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Natural treatments for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis
Psoriasis is a condition that can be a blight on your life, but it does not have to be.
Equally as importantly, it is a condition that can be treated entirely naturally.
For anyone who suffers from psoriasis, it is an unfortunate fact that there is no known cure for the condition at present.
However, there are plenty of natural treatments that you can use to deal with your
psoriasis or indeed with psoriatic arthritis that can reduce or even eliminate the worst effects of the condition.
Of course, you should not totally ignore medical advice or recommendations, especially if your psoriasis or
psoriatic arthritis is particularly severe.
In some circumstances, there is no doubt that medical intervention is likely to be necessary in order to bring the
worst cases of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis under control and if this is the case for you, you may need to heed medical advice.
I know someone with psoriatic arthritis. What is the cure? Please don’t waste my time with anecdotal evidence from anonymous people who drink expensive imported juice and claim to be healed.
What treatments and cures are available? What science is behind the remedies?
I have psoriatic arthritis and some of the areas of my affected by this is my wrists and fingers. Last night I got a horrible pain in between the pointer and middle knuckle on my left hand. It is to the point where I cant turn a doorknob or lift something as light as a phone with my left hand. It is painful to pick up my 13 month old daughter, get her dressed etc. My question is, can psoriatic arthritis affect in between your knuckles, or is something completley unrelated? Thanks in advance for all your insight!!
