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I Have Psoriatic Arthritis, But My Only Skin Symptom Was My Finger Nails, But Now My Skin On My Fingers Get Red, Tight, Itchy, Sore And

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November 9, 2024
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It sounds like your psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is affecting your skin, particularly on your fingers. Here are some relevant points from my knowledge base:

- Nail Changes: PsA can cause nail changes such as pitting, ridging, and separation from the nail bed. Up to 90% of people with PsA experience these changes
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It sounds like your psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is affecting your skin, particularly on your fingers. Here are some relevant points from my knowledge base:

- Nail Changes: PsA can cause nail changes such as pitting, ridging, and separation from the nail bed. Up to 90% of people with PsA experience these changes.
- Skin Symptoms: PsA often involves psoriasis skin symptoms. Many people with PsA experience itchy rashes and joint pain simultaneously.
- Blisters and Redness: Some individuals report their fingers peeling, developing blisters that bleed, and experiencing redness and soreness.

It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider to manage and treat them effectively.

November 9, 2024

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