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Rheumatoid arthritisandpsoriatic arthritisaretwo types of articular diseases.
这些疾病的特点是慢性inflammation and autoimmune attack (the immune system targets and destroys body tissues) of the joints and other organs, such as the skin,心, eyes,lungs, and kidneys.
Signs and symptoms of these diseases may be overlapping; however, a thorough medical evaluation helps make an accurate diagnosis.
Definition of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis:A type of chronic inflammatory condition in which the body’s immune system attacks its joints (causing their inflammation orarthritis) and other tissues and organs.
- Psoriatic arthritis:A type of chronic inflammatory condition that causes damage to the joints. It occurs in about 30 percent of people withpsoriasis(a type of skin condition).
What are the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Signs andsymptoms of RAmay not stay the same all the time. There may be periods of worsening symptoms called flare-ups or improvements in symptoms called remission.
Symptoms and signs ofRAare divided into two main categories:
- Articular manifestations:These refer to the signs and symptoms related to the joints. Joint involvement is the hallmark ofRA. It initially affects the small joints (such as those of the fingers and toes), but later, it may progress to involve larger joints (such as the knees, shoulders, elbows, and hips).
- Articular signs and symptoms may include:
- Joint paininvolving one or more joints
- Joint swellinginvolving one or more joints
- Symmetricarthritis(joints on both sides, right and left, of the body affected)
- Joint stiffnessparticularly in the morning or after periods of rest or inactivity
- Articular signs and symptoms may include:
- Extra-articular manifestations:These refer to the signs and symptoms that do not involve the joints.
- Extra-articular signs and symptoms are seen in about 40 percent of people withRAand include:
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Appetite loss
- Weakness
- Anemia
- Dry eyes
- Dry mouth
- Involvement of other organs such as:
- Skin
- 心
- Lungs
- Kidneys
- Extra-articular signs and symptoms are seen in about 40 percent of people withRAand include:
Psoriatic arthritis
Symptoms of psoriasismay vary in severity. Some people may developpsoriatic arthritisbefore the development of skinpsoriasis. The severity of psoriatic arthritis is not correlated with that of skinpsoriasis.
Typicalsymptoms of psoriatic arthritisinclude:
- Painful and tender joints
- Asymmetric arthritis (unlikeRA, although some may have symmetric arthritis)
- Swollen joints
- Jointstiffnessparticularly in the morning
- Fatigue
- 减少的活动范围
- Nail changes (such as pitted nails or separation of nails from the nail bed)
- Sausage-like swollen toes and fingers
- Eye painor redness
- Blurred vision
- Low backache
- Skinrash(such as red flaky skin lesions with silvery scales)
- Pitting of nails
- Urogenital involvement (such as inflammation of the vagina, cervix, urethra, penis, orprostate gland)
- Involvement of other organs such as:
- 心
- Gut
- Liver
Untreatedpsoriasiscan lead to severe joint involvement, causing permanent joint deformity (arthritis mutilans). Psoriatic arthritis can increase the risk of other diseases such as heart diseases,high blood pressure, anddiabetes.
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What Is Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)? Symptoms, Treatment, DiagnosisSee SlideshowWhat are the causes of and risk factors for rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis?
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
The exact cause of RA is unknown. The disease occurs due to autoimmune attacks on the joints and other tissues.
Some of the factors that can increase your likelihood of getting RA include:
- Female gender (women have a two to three times higher risk of RA than men)
- Older age (greatest risk in people in their 60s)
- Smoking
- Genetic factors
- Beingoverweightorobese
- Parity (women who have never given birth are at an increased risk of RA)
Studies report that children born to lower-income families or those exposed tocigarettesmoke in early life have a higher risk of RA than adults.
The only protective factor against RA in women isbreastfeeding. Women who breastfeed theirbabieshave reduced RA risk compared with those who don’t.
Psoriatic arthritis
The exact cause of psoriatic arthritis is unknown. Psoriatic arthritis develops in people with psoriasis in which the immune system attacks the joints and surrounding tissues besides the skin cells (called keratinocytes).
Several genes, such as the HLA gene, may play a role in causing this condition. About 40 percent of people with psoriatic arthritis may have a family history of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis. How this disease isinheritedis yet not well understood. Certain viral orbacterial infectionsmay trigger psoriatic arthritis in genetically susceptible individuals.
Some of the risk factors for psoriatic arthritis include:
- Having psoriasis
- Having a family history of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis
- Being 30 to 55 years of age
- Certain bacterial (such asStrep) or viral (such ashuman immunodeficiency virus) infections
- Following a joint injury in a person with psoriasis
- Being overweight or obese
- Smoking
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How to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
RA is diagnosed based on detailed medical history, physical examination, and certain tests such as:
- Blood tests:These include tests for autoantibodies in the blood (such asrheumatoid factorand anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody). Other blood tests may be performed to look for inflammation (such as erythrocytesedimentation rate[ESR] andC-reactive protein[CRP]), liver involvement (liver functiontests), and kidney involvement (kidney function tests).
- Imaging studies:These include X-ray, computed tomography (CT) scan, andmagnetic resonance imaging(MRI).
- Other tests:Echocardiographymay be done to look for heart involvement. Pulmonary function tests may be done to assess lung involvement.
Psoriatic arthritis
Doctors may diagnose psoriatic arthritis based on detailed medical history and physical examination including nail and skin examination for psoriasis.
They may order certain tests such as:
- Blood tests:他们帮助排除风湿性关节炎和其他艺术的原因hritis. There may be increased levels of ESR and CRP.
- Imaging studies:These include X-ray,CT scan, and MRI.
- Synovial fluid examination:This involves collecting joint fluid through a needle and examining the fluid under a microscope.
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The termarthritisrefers to stiffness in the joints.See AnswerHow to treat rheumatoid arthritis and psoriatic arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
RA is a chronic disease with no specific cure. Proper treatment can control the symptoms, allowing remission and preventing further damage. Medications that primarily relieveRA symptomsand prevent or slow down further damage are called disease-modifying anti-rheumaticdrugs(DMARDs).
RA treatment generally includes:
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such asibuprofenandnaproxen
- Corticosteroidssuch asprednisone
- DMARDs such assulfasalazine,methotrexateandleflunomide
- Biological response modifiers or biologicals such asabatacept,adalimumab, andtocilizumab
- Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors such as baricitinib, tofacitinib, and upadacitinib
- Physical therapy
- Surgery may include soft tissue (such as a tendon) repair, removal of the inflamed joint lining (synovectomy), joint fusion (arthrodesis), or joint replacement surgery
Psoriatic arthritis
Like RA, psoriatic arthritis cannot be cured. Treatment, however, can help limit the progression of the disease, provide symptomatic relief and prevent complications.
- NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and naproxen
- DMARDs such as sulfasalazine, methotrexate, and leflunomide
- Biological response modifiers or biologicals such as adalimumab,certolizumab, andetanercept
- JAK inhibitors such as tofacitinib
- Phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitors such asapremilast
- Physical therapy
- Intraarticular (injected into the joint) steroids
- Surgery such as total joint replacement
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