Psoriatic Arthritis Patient Education & Resources
Psoriatic arthritis (PsA), an inflammatory, autoimmune condition, typically occurs with psoriasis. In addition to the effects on the skin, it attacks joints and can also affect internal organs and the eyes. Because its symptoms can be similar to those of other diseases, it can be tricky to diagnose.
Newly Diagnosed - Psoriatic Arthritis
Living Out Loud With Psoriatic Arthritis
Meet Meg Maley, who decided to go public with her psoriatic arthritis story after people who saw her on the Big Brother reality show raised questions. Meg, who has lived with the disease for much of her life, talks about some of her struggles and victories with the disease and its effects. She shares her helpful advice and inspiring attitude for others who are newly diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis.
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Living Well With Psoriatic Arthritis
Common Questions
Help & Support
Arthritis Foundation Helpline
Our experienced Helpline team understands Psoriatic Arthritis and is here to answer your questions. Call or email us for help in English or Spanish.
Get the Help You NeedRecently Diagnosed?
If you were recently diagnosed, you may feel overwhelmed and alone. Get tips that can help you manage your disease.
Helpful Tips & ResourcesGet Connected with a Community
Connecting with others in your local community who understand what it's like to live with arthritis is life-changing. Find a connect group near you to make new friends, share tips and get support.
Living Well With Inflammatory Arthritis
Get connected in-person to create achievable health goals and learn management and treatments options specific to your disease.
Today, 1 in 4 adults in America live with arthritis
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