Best Psoriatic Arthritis Treatments

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Discover the latest advancements in treating Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) and Psoriasis. This informative video explores the efficacy, safety, and impact on patient outcomes of new and promising treatments, including biologic agents, targeted synthetic drugs, and novel therapeutic approaches. Stay up-to-date with the most effective strategies to manage these chronic inflammatory conditions and improve quality of life.
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👩🏻‍⚕️ About me: Dr. Diana Girnita is a double board-certified physician in rheumatology and internal medicine. With a Ph.D. in immunology and training at Harvard and top universities, she founded Rheumatologist OnCall, offering integrative medicine to broaden rheumatology access. With a focus on personalized treatment, Dr. Girnita incorporates proper nutrition, exercise, and stress management. Experience her passion for helping patients with autoimmune disease and arthritis. This video provides general information and is not a substitute for medical advice. Views expressed in comments do not reflect the opinion of Rheumatologist OnCall. Important Notice: Medical advice, opinions, or diagnosis cannot be provided through email, phone, or social media. Our clinic serves patients in various US states. Check our website to confirm whether we accept patients in your state."
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I’m kind of in limbo as far as diagnosis. My rheumatologist said Palindromic rheumatism. Now they are checking for spondoarthropathy. I do get a rash on and off on my elbows. So she’s thinking maybe PA. I am on hydroxychloraquine and have been on methotrexate. I don’t do well on the latter.I was getting sick all the time. So that’s out as far as therapy. I am HLA-B 27 positive. So we will see after my recent test results. Anyhow, thank you for all of your time sharing your knowledge with us.

queenoftheworld
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Thank you for helpful video, Dr Girnita. Your video is clearly, useful and exciting for me <3

nguyenphuong
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I said this on another video but this one is more recent. I was diagnosed with arthritis in my SI joint and given pain pills and muscle relaxers that did not work and made me feel terrible. Due to $ I am no longer under the care of a doctor. Through your videos I now know 100% I have PsA. I do a couple things to keep functioning and get rid of the pain. I walk 2 miles daily and I take CBD/THC. I take a gummy in the morning (7.5mg CBD/7.5mg THC) and another in the evening. These 2 things have kept me going.

keithdavis
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Hi dra..i started to follow u now.. And i love your content about psoriatic arthritis.. Please advise me what i need to do this. Thank you.
God bless❤

rosiebelo
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I'm dealing with this for the last two years here's my two cents:

1. This deceased needs 2 critical factors, stress and poor alimentation. Including a diet rich in carbs and gluten, this generated leaky gut and that results in the psoriatic arthritis.
2. You need to be really consensus about your daily routine, if your work sucks changed, if your food sucks changed, if you don't exercise and go outside changed.
3. Know these are my tips:
-You need to fix your leaky gut, you need to manage your stress and your diet, like a KETO diet very low in carbs, no gluten, no dairy, nothing that produces inflammation in your body
4. Take vitamin D3 1000 IU per kg of body weight and k2, magnesium, curcumin, Omega-3.
5. Do something that you love and enjoy, in my opinion this crappy deceased is the result of a sad, stressful, depressed and bitter life, and I can say that because the year when this started for me my life was like that.
6. Just to give you hope, there are a lot of people that put in remission this deceased, but when you hear their stories, they change everything in their lives.

angelguerrero
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Methotrexate gave me serious side effects, nausea, vomiting, weight loss, hair loss. I switched to Adalimumab+Leflunomide and I developed neuropathic pain in my legs and feet (which after 2 years I still have) . I switched to other biologics and kept developing infection after infection with little relieve in my joint pain. Also, I'm allergic to sulfa. I don't know what else to do, doctors are clueless

RachelShainfeld
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All of my symptoms are in the lower part of my body. One knee, one hip, both shins, both ankles, both feet, all of my toes also. Non stop pain, even when sleeping. Movement helps a bit, although it feels I'm walking on broken glass. None of the NSAID meds work for pain or swelling. Neither does the Prednisone.

samkitty
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Doctor, this was an excellent video. Thank you very much for your informative insights!

attorneymario
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Skyrizi. I fought going on anything. I thank God for this drug and only wish I would’ve gone on it sooner.

Hopscotch_
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In New Zealand you’re lucky if we get just 4 out of those drugs. Methotrexate. Humira Enbrel & Contyx. Even then, you have to meet strict guidelines for it to be approved, as our Health system is free but the more expensive drugs have to be approved by our National medical organisation.

linscott
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A question for you Dr? Is there any medicine that cure psoriasis gone away and never comes back?

ToanDo-wr
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I suffer from psoriatic spondylitis
The greatest impact and pain is in the sacroiliac joint, neck, mid-back, tendons, ligaments, plantar fascia, Achilles tendon, and Kervain tendon.
The disease caused chronic, non-specific enteritis and terrible pain
I started using Simponi and it yielded no results for me
My doctor discussed switching to Stelara or something else, but I've seen many reports of Stelara not working in psoriatic arthritis. Of the axial type, the spinal column and the iliac joint
Does Stelara work for tendinitis, spine, iliopsoas joint, and bowel syndrome?

tomhardy
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Good morning Dr.
Diagnosed with the psoriatic arthritis 20 years before.
Initial treatment ( 2009. ) with Methotrexate and leflunomide. Stopped due to side effects.
Started methotrexate and humira injection September 2013.
Discontinued methotrexate in August 2022 due to glasss attenuation of the lungs and cyst. Now continues only with the humira injection. The disease is not totally under control. Angioplasty Don in july 2013 stent at LAD . Cataract surgery done December 2023.
Your suggestion for the treatment please. Thanks Dr.
R.JOSEPH JUSTIN

rjjustin
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Enbrel/ plaquenil worked great for 3 years for me. Not working anymore and just started Humira with methotrexate with the plaquenil

drnkds
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Thanks Dr for detailed explanation, my age is now 46, since 2017, i have diagnosed with psoriasis then psoriatic arthritis, methotrexate makes me nervous stomach got upset nasea type condition, then dr told me to take injection form 30pts weekly (insulin syringe)but this too not suits me, how much u recommend or any other solution right now my shoulders hurts too much in morning specially

kashifday
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Hi Dr, I love your content and videos. It is really given alot knowledge which I can learn. I have psoriasis since I was a kid age 5. My parents did not know what my condition was until age 15-16 until a skin specialist in my country told us about this condition. At that time we were not told of auto immune disease and was prescribed ointment of steroid cream and ointments all my life. Fast forward now age 41, I'm having lots of joint pain on my ankle where the psoriasis was at. The joint pain spread to my spine, back, neck and ribs. Movement will cause the pain sometimes to go away or worst. Just wondering if chiropractic manipulation is recommended if I have this condition. I had multiple sessions of chiropractic but the relief don't last, at most 2 days and the pain and discomfort will be back to haunt me. Any tips where should I move forward from this. Really appreciate and thank you for all your knowledgeable videos❤

ishnualah
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Thanks for the excellent videos.... Which PsA medication is absolutely necessary to minimize (hand) joint damage? I don't have a skin condition and I can live with the pain. I am only looking to avoid/minimize damage to my finger joints (I probably have dactylitis) with the least medication possible! many thanks :)

amrsobhy
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I have psoriatic arthritis (when was 24yo) and psoriasis(4yo). Xeljanz has removed all skin condition, but my heart rate has increased

Eum
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Bună ziua, am psoriazis de la vârsta de 17ani, în prezent 37! Dar din cauza faptului că am un temperament nervos, boala durerilor de oase a recidivat iar acum pt a mă simți bine i au arcoxia cu Liv52 pentru protecție! Am dureri peste tot dar și stări de oboseală
Îmi este frică să i au metotrexat deoarece nici ficatul meu nu este cel mai strong, având și ficat gras din cauza kg în plus! Am urmărit acest video dar îmi este frică să i au aceste medicamente din cauză că îmi poate afecta ficatul și pot trece la alte lucruri! Nici arcoxia nu o iau prea des deoarece este destul de puternică! Îmi rămâne faptul să treacă cat se poate de la sine și să fiu mai calm folosind și medicamente naturiste pt nevoile mele

stavracheandrei
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I have psoriatic arthritis i just accept the faith because i dont have money to go the doctor . If go doctor need monitor and follow up check up. I just take deplofenac or Prednisone to
Lessen pain . Im just waiting to
How long it will take deform all my fingers.

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