Psoriatic Arthritis

Living Well with Psoriatic Arthritis

Due to the outward effects of psoriatic arthritis, the condition can greatly affect a person's emotional and psychological well-being. People with psoriatic arthritis may experience feelings of helplessness and frustration.

The physical and emotional effects of psoriatic arthritis may reduce an affected individual's overall quality of life. For example, some people with psoriatic arthritis may have trouble with daily activities including using their hands, standing for long periods of time and walking. Psoriatic arthritis may also limit job performance, social interactions and intimacy.

As a person living with psoriatic arthritis, it's important to pay attention to the impact of your disease—physical and emotional, and skin and joints—as well as various means to address them.

Read more about:

Additional resources

The Arthritis Foundation offers exercise programs and self-help manuals. Call 800.568.4045 or visit www.arthritis.org. Information on local programs can be obtained by contacting a local Arthritis Foundation chapter.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Service's Small Step program offers practical tips on leading a healthier life. Visit www.smallstep.gov.


National Psoriasis Foundation

Mission: Working to find a cure for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and to eliminate their devastating effects through research, advocacy and education.

Contact us:
Email: getinfo@psoriasis.org
800.723.9166

6600 SW 92nd Ave.,
Suite 300
Portland, OR 97223


Special sections:

About us:

Find us online:

Copyright © 2012 National Psoriasis Foundation/USA
Privacy policy | Terms of use

The National Psoriasis Foundation does not endorse or accept any responsibility
for the content of external websites.