Skin and Joints
1 IN 3 PEOPLE
DIAGNOSED WITH PLAQUE PSORIASIS ACTUALLY HAVE PSORIATIC ARTHRITIS
What Your Joints Are Telling You
If you feel pain, swelling, or stiffness in your joints, in addition to your skin symptoms (thick, red skin patches, often with a silvery scale), you may have a condition called psoriatic arthritis.
Psoriatic arthritis symptoms vary by person, but may include:
- Pain, swelling or stiffness in one or more joints
- Joints that are red or warm to the touch
- Sausage-like swelling in one or more fingers or toes
- Pain in and around feet and ankles
Tell your doctor if you have skin and joint symptoms. STELARA® is used to treat both plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.