Is psoriasis curable? I have psoriasis on both legs and am now experiencing migrating joint pain in four different areas. How can I confirm if this is psoriatic arthritis, and what are the recommended medical treatments or medications for these conditions?
While psoriasis is not currently curable, it is highly manageable. Your migrating joint pain could indicate psoriatic arthritis. To confirm this, a rheumatologist will evaluate your symptoms, perform physical exams, and use imaging (like X-rays or MRI) alongside blood tests to rule out other conditions. For skin symptoms, topical corticosteroids or vitamin D analogs are commonly used. For joint pain and inflammation, treatments include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) like methotrexate, or biologic therapies. These medications are highly effective at controlling inflammation and preventing joint damage. Early consultation with a specialist will help you find an effective, personalized plan.