Psoriatic arthritis diagnosis

Psoriatic arthritis diagnosis

It’s really important to diagnose and treat PsA (psoriatic arthritis) as early as possible. If you don’t, it could cause joint damage.1 You may first see a GP (General Practitioner) when you notice symptoms you can’t explain.2 If you’ve already been diagnosed (confirmed) with psoriasis, you probably saw a dermatologist, or skin specialist.3 If you speak to your GP or dermatologist about joint pain, he or she might refer you to a rheumatologist, or joint specialist.2,3

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    About 85% of patients who have PsA also have psoriasis, so if you have joint pain, but not PsO, keep an eye on your skin.4

    There’s no specific test for PsA, but there are certain things your healthcare professional will probably look out for.5 Firstly, you’ll be assessed and asked about the swelling and pain you’ve noticed.5 Then you might be asked about your family history as you’re more likely to develop it if someone else in your family has it.6 Because the symptoms can be similar to rheumatoid arthritis, you’ll probably have some tests to rule it out, including blood tests.2 You might also have an X-ray to see whether the swelling and damage is visible.2

    We’ve put together some tips to help you have a constructive conversation during your appointment, because you should be in control of your PsA and not the other way around.

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    1. National Psoriasis Foundation. About psoriatic arthritis. Available at: https://www.psoriasis.org/about-psoriatic-arthritis Accessed: November 2023.
    2. NHS. Psoriatic arthritis. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/psoriatic-arthritis/ Accessed: November 2023.
    3. PAPAA. Psoriasis: a simple explanation. Available at: https://www.papaa.org/learn-about-psoriasis-and-psoriatic-arthritis/common-questions/psoriasis-a-simple-explanation/ Accessed: November 2023.
    4. Healthline, Symptoms of Psoriatic Arthritis. https://www.healthline.com/health/psoriatic-arthritis-symptoms-pictures. Accessed: November 2023.
    5. Arthritis Foundation. Psoriatic arthritis. Available at: https://www.arthritis.org/diseases/psoriatic-arthritis Accessed: November 2023.
    6. WebMD. Psoriatic arthritis. Available at: https://www.webmd.com/arthritis/psoriatic-arthritis/psoriatic-arthritis-the-basics Accessed: November 2023.