No Psoriatic Arthritis Cure - Effective Treatment Solutions
Monday, March 3rd, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen dealing with psoriatic arthritis it is important to understand that we do not have a cure at the moment, at least not one that works in every case. We are saying this because in most cases we will notice that the symptoms exhibited will get away with time and proper treatment. On the other hand, there are also other cases that show us incapacity in dealing with the symptoms and the cure needs to focus on diminishing joint destruction and stopping it while focusing on inflammation and pain removal together with reconstruction of the affected joints.
The biggest problem with psoriatic arthritis stands in inflammation. We can not cure it but we can deal with it by utilizing treatment solutions aimed at controlling and reducing inflammation. In most cases we will need NSAID drugs in order to achieve this. Common NSAIDs include dicolfenac, naproxen, ibuprofen and various others. Some patients will require higher dosage of such medication. When needed, it is important to pay attention to administration because side effects do exist and might lead to gastrointestinal complications. If a few joints are affected, doctors might decide to drop NSAIDs in favor of joint injections with corticosteroids.
Some individuals will not respond to NSAIDs and joint injections alone. This is when a second line of drugs are utilized. We are talking about various immunosuppressants like methotrexate. Such drugs will also treat psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and are very common in medication for both conditions. The only problem stands in the fact that they will only show results after a longer period of time, thus needing to be combined with NSAIDs and/or joint injections with corticosteroids.
Different studies are being conducted around the world in a search for a psoriatic arthritis cure. Until the day when it will be discovered, we are forced to undergo the treatment solutions available at the moment. The good news stands in the fact that we do have effective treatment solutions and the ones mentioned above are just the most common ones. For instance, in more severe cases, the doctor might also add the use of tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors. Alternative medicine has also provided some good results in remote cases. There are various solutions available. The only problem is that the individual might need to try more than one before finding the treatment solution that best works in his/her case.
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