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Full Version: Psoriatic and peripheral spondyloarthritis (SpA)
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Psoriatic and peripheral spondyloarthritis (SpA) are both chronic inflammatory conditions that can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness in joints, as well as other symptoms. Treatment options for these conditions include:

  1. Medications: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), and biologic agents can help reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Your doctor will work with you to find the best medication for your specific symptoms.
  2. Physical therapy: Physical therapy can help improve range of motion, strength, and flexibility, reducing joint pain and stiffness.
  3. Exercise: Regular exercise, such as low-impact activities like walking or swimming, can help manage symptoms and improve overall health.
  4. Weight management: Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce stress on joints and reduce symptoms.
  5. Hot/cold therapy: Applying heat or cold to affected joints can relieve pain and stiffness.
  6. Assistive devices: Using assistive devices, such as canes or braces, can help reduce stress on joints and relieve symptoms.
  7. Corticosteroid injections: Corticosteroid injections can help reduce joint pain and swelling.
  8. Lifestyle modifications: Simple lifestyle changes, such as avoiding activities that exacerbate symptoms, can help reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
  9. Psychological support: Living with a chronic condition can be challenging, and psychological support can help you manage the emotional impact.

It's important to work closely with your doctor to develop a personalized treatment plan that meets your specific needs. In some cases, a combination of treatments may be necessary to effectively manage symptoms.