The Various Causes Of Psoriatic Arthritis

Stress

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Stress causes chronic inflammation in the body, which is a prime suspect for causing joint and muscle pain. Inflammation caused by chronic stress may also result in skin conditions such as psoriasis. Quite literally, the stress an individual feels may show up on their skin and can be felt in their joints. It is very important to find healthy outlets for controlling stress so it does not create an acidic environment in the body in which disease and inflammation have free reign. Some examples of activities that will help reduce or eliminate stress include yoga, meditation, reading, writing in a journal, listening to muscle, going for a walk or run, and exercising.

Family History

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As with most autoimmune diseases, psoriatic arthritis tends to run in a family's genetic pool. If individuals have a parent or sibling with the disease, they are more likely to develop the disease. Autoimmune conditions tend to spread. In other words, if an individual or someone in their family has already been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition, their chances of developing another autoimmune disease are greater. Blood work can be done to determine if individuals carry high levels of C-reactive proteins or antibodies that put them at an increased risk.

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