While psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a single disease, it can have many different symptoms that affect the skin and joints, including:
The symptoms of PsA, which vary from person to person, can change in severity. Skin symptoms typically (but not always) appear before the joints become involved, sometimes up to 10 years before. Without treatment, many of these symptoms can lead to progressive, permanent joint damage.
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