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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Maintain a healthy weight. This places less strain on your joints, leading to reduced pain and increased energy and mobility. Losing weight if needed can also help your medications work better. Some psoriatic arthritis medications are less effective in people who are overweight.
Exercise regularly. Exercise can help keep your joints flexible and your muscles strong. Types of exercises that are less stressful on joints include biking, swimming, walking, yoga and tai chi.
Cold compresses c...more
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protect your joints. Changing the way you carry out everyday tasks can make a tremendous difference in how you feel.
For example, you can avoid straining your finger joints by using gadgets such as jar openers to twist the lids from jars, by lifting heavy pans or other objects with both hands, and by pushing doors open with your whole body instead of just your fingers.
Maintain a healthy weight. Maintaining a healthy weight places less strain on your joint...more
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Use hot and cold packs
cryotherapy (ice pack) may help to reduce swelling and tenderness in affected joints. Heat may be used to relieve joint pain and ease muscle soreness. Paraffin baths tend to be soothing for the hands and feet. Splinting may be of benefit to prevent deformity.
Move to protect your joints
open doors with your body instead of your fingers. Lift heavy objects with both hands. Use jar openers to open lids.
Frist consult with rheumatologist immediately if undiagn...more
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I am psoriatic arthritis patient with back pain and si joint pains in addition to other joint pains. I use hcqs 200 mg for psa. Spine surgeon prescribed duloxetine 20 mg one in morning & one in the evening for my back pain. These tablets also reduce other joint pains and also helps in controlling my inflammation. But my problem is because of this duloxetine capsules my sleep has become very much disturbed and I am unable to fall asleep when I wake up in the night. I feel active all the time and suffering with racing thoughts/brain fogg. I am not able to calm my mind by all means. To counter this I added mythy cobalamin 750 mcg and 1/2 of clonotril - .25 mg. But still then I get up between 3 to 4 am and unable to fall asleep. Totally I am getting a sleep of about 4.5 hours to 5 hours a day. Increasing clonotril dose causing me irritation in the stiff muscles surrounding the joints. I tried magnesium supplement which worked nicely but it increased my scalp psoriasis rapidly. I tried all forms of magnesium but same results. Melatonin helped a bit but it causing tiredness during entire day. Could you please suggest any medicine to calm down my thoughts and to get a restful sleep? Thank you.

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MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedic Doctor•Pondicherry
-if duloxetine is causing so many problems better to stop it - start on drugs methotrexate hope you should be recieving for your psoriasis the details of your psoriasis treatment is not available here - if you can upload the treatment details of psoriasis I can help you in better way.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
Psoriatic arthritis is a long-term inflammatory arthritis that occurs in people affected by the autoimmune disease psoriasis. Pain, swelling, or stiffness in one or more joints is commonly present in psoriatic arthritis.
Homeopathy has encouraging results in this. U can consult online with details.
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Dermatologist•Delhi
First get your psoriasis work up done from nearby dermatologist. All routine blood investigation should be done and for arthritis xRay should be done along with arthritis markers and medication can be changed depending upon all reports and severity of the disease.
And for urinary tract infection, consult internal medicine Physician after getting urine culture and sensitivity reports.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
All NSAIDs increase risk of thrombosis. You should try alternative approach like diet for all around improvement. I suggest you discuss your diet on phone with me. Best wishes.
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General Physician•Mumbai
Psoriasis is an auto immune disease and we can control it but not cure it fully and if it has lead to arthritis than you will have to take medication but also contact a Rheumatologist for further guidance.
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General Physician•Delhi
Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune disease, meaning it occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, in this case the joints and skin. The faulty immune response causes inflammation that triggers joint pain, stiffness and swelling. Triggers include hormonal imbalance, smoking, drugs, infection and many others.
Treatment for psoriatic arthritis consists of twice daily moist heat or cold applications, exercises, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). If ...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Maintain a healthy weight. This places less strain on your joints, leading to reduced pain and increased energy and mobility. Losing weight if needed can also help your medications work better. Some psoriatic arthritis medications are less effective in people who are overweight.
Exercise regularly. Exercise can help keep your joints flexible and your muscles strong. Types of exercises that are less stressful on joints include biking, swimming, walking, yoga and tai chi.
Cold compresses c...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
Lifestyle and home remedies
protect your joints. Changing the way you carry out everyday tasks can make a tremendous difference in how you feel.
For example, you can avoid straining your finger joints by using gadgets such as jar openers to twist the lids from jars, by lifting heavy pans or other objects with both hands, and by pushing doors open with your whole body instead of just your fingers.
Maintain a healthy weight. Maintaining a healthy weight places less strain on your joint...more
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physica...read more

Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Use hot and cold packs
cryotherapy (ice pack) may help to reduce swelling and tenderness in affected joints. Heat may be used to relieve joint pain and ease muscle soreness. Paraffin baths tend to be soothing for the hands and feet. Splinting may be of benefit to prevent deformity.
Move to protect your joints
open doors with your body instead of your fingers. Lift heavy objects with both hands. Use jar openers to open lids.
Frist consult with rheumatologist immediately if undiagn...more
Asked for male, 52 years old from Anantapur
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I am psoriatic arthritis patient with back pain and si joint pains in addition to other joint pains. I use hcqs 200 mg for psa. Spine surgeon prescribed duloxetine 20 mg one in morning & one in the evening for my back pain. These tablets also reduce other joint pains and also helps in controlling my inflammation. But my problem is because of this duloxetine capsules my sleep has become very much disturbed and I am unable to fall asleep when I wake up in the night. I feel active all the time and suffering with racing thoughts/brain fogg. I am not able to calm my mind by all means. To counter this I added mythy cobalamin 750 mcg and 1/2 of clonotril - .25 mg. But still then I get up between 3 to 4 am and unable to fall asleep. Totally I am getting a sleep of about 4.5 hours to 5 hours a day. Increasing clonotril dose causing me irritation in the stiff muscles surrounding the joints. I tried magnesium supplement which worked nicely but it increased my scalp psoriasis rapidly. I tried all forms of magnesium but same results. Melatonin helped a bit but it causing tiredness during entire day. Could you please suggest any medicine to calm down my thoughts and to get a restful sleep? Thank you.

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MS - Orthopaedics

Orthopedic Doctor•Pondicherry
-if duloxetine is causing so many problems better to stop it - start on drugs methotrexate hope you should be recieving for your psoriasis the details of your psoriasis treatment is not available here - if you can upload the treatment details of psoriasis I can help you in better way.
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
Psoriatic arthritis is a long-term inflammatory arthritis that occurs in people affected by the autoimmune disease psoriasis. Pain, swelling, or stiffness in one or more joints is commonly present in psoriatic arthritis.
Homeopathy has encouraging results in this. U can consult online with details.
Asked for female, 42 years old from Hyderabad
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M.B.B.S., Diploma In Dermatology And Ven...read more

Dermatologist•Delhi
First get your psoriasis work up done from nearby dermatologist. All routine blood investigation should be done and for arthritis xRay should be done along with arthritis markers and medication can be changed depending upon all reports and severity of the disease.
And for urinary tract infection, consult internal medicine Physician after getting urine culture and sensitivity reports.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DM - Cardi...read more

Cardiologist•Delhi
All NSAIDs increase risk of thrombosis. You should try alternative approach like diet for all around improvement. I suggest you discuss your diet on phone with me. Best wishes.
Asked for male, 34 years old from Pune
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
Psoriasis is an auto immune disease and we can control it but not cure it fully and if it has lead to arthritis than you will have to take medication but also contact a Rheumatologist for further guidance.
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MD PHYSICIAN

General Physician•Delhi
Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune disease, meaning it occurs when the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue, in this case the joints and skin. The faulty immune response causes inflammation that triggers joint pain, stiffness and swelling. Triggers include hormonal imbalance, smoking, drugs, infection and many others.
Treatment for psoriatic arthritis consists of twice daily moist heat or cold applications, exercises, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). If ...more
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