This leaflet has been written to help you understand more about the process of how psoriatic arthritis is managed, who is involved in the ongoing monitoring, what treatments may be offered, including options, decisions, planning and assessment.
This leaflet is to provide you with a basic introduction to psoriatic arthritis. It is not intended to provide a full comprehensive explanation. You will find throughout the text references to other materials that we produce.
A leaflet that has been written to help you understand what fatigue is and why it happens in people with psoriatic disease. We will also address myths and misconceptions and generally how to cope and manage the symptoms.
A leaflet written to help you understand how healthier lifestyle choices and nutrition affect weight loss, general health and the impact of psoriasis.
Living with psoriasis can be challenging, stressful and even distressing. This can have a negative impact on an individual’s life and even affect their psoriasis. This information aims to describe the different ways that psoriasis may make you feel, think and behave. It also offers some practical…
The main distinguishing feature of pustular psoriasis is the appearance of pus spots surrounded by red skin. However this does not mean that there is any infection present.
As the term suggests, scalp psoriasis is psoriasis involving the scalp. It is common and approximately half of all people with psoriasis have it on their scalp.
This leaflet is written to help you understand what can happen to the feet when affected by psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis.
This leaflet has been written to help you understand the treatments that are currently available to treat psoriasis. It is not designed as a replacement for your doctor's advice and no single treatment is recommended in preference to any other
An overview of the treatments that are currently available to treat psoriatic arthritis.
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