Signs of a Psoriatic Arthritis Flare

I get asked frequently “what are red flags to look out for which may indicate a psoriatic arthritis flare?”

It’s a great question. I wish it was extremely straight forward, but unfortunately each of us are so unique.

I know so many people who experience psoriatic arthritic flares differently. That being said, there are many indicators that you should look out for that absolutely indicate you’re in (or about to) flare.

Malaise, fatigue, psoriasis, joint swelling and pain, eye problems, stomach problems . . . there are many.

I created a slide show with 10 symptoms I believe you should be on the look out for. Click to check out the slides and learn more.

 

https://www.healthcentral.com/slideshow/red-flags-of-a-psoriatic-arthritis-flare/?ap=423

You may experience some, all or none of these in your own experience. Always consult your rheumatologist and/or dermatologist if you believe you’re having a flare up.

It’s important to always be cognizant of your body and take the time to check in.

If you can get ahead of a flare before it gets worse, you’ll be better off in the long run! Be prepared and get a game plan in place for if you run into any of these 10 red flags.

Wishing You A Pain Free Day!

Julie Cerrone Croner, Certified Holistic Health Coach, Yoga Instructor, Patient Empowerer, Autoimmune Warrior (Psoriatic Arthritis), Avascular Necrosis, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome | itsjustabadday.com

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