Tue-06-12-2022, 15:05 PM
Welcome!
Psoriasis and psoriasis arthritis are definitely not one of those diseases where there is a perfect treatment. It can take a few tries to find what works, and then sometimes after working ... it no longer does and then you might need to find a new one. Some members here have had great results and been on one treatment for years, while others have had to switch around multiple times.
I think physio is helpful to a point. It's always good to know how to stretch out those tight tendons.
My treatments so far have more been centered around psoriasis so I don't have any recommendations for you. But there's a ton of info here on different treatments and always feel free to ask questions.
Again, welcome!
Psoriasis and psoriasis arthritis are definitely not one of those diseases where there is a perfect treatment. It can take a few tries to find what works, and then sometimes after working ... it no longer does and then you might need to find a new one. Some members here have had great results and been on one treatment for years, while others have had to switch around multiple times.
I think physio is helpful to a point. It's always good to know how to stretch out those tight tendons.
My treatments so far have more been centered around psoriasis so I don't have any recommendations for you. But there's a ton of info here on different treatments and always feel free to ask questions.
Again, welcome!