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Support and resources
Here’s where you can find a shareable psoriatic arthritis Fact Sheet, Doctor Discussion Guide PDFs, and additional websites for more information about psoriatic arthritis.
Downloadable PDFs
Are you thinking your symptoms could be PsA?
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Have you been diagnosed with PsA, but are still experiencing symptoms?
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Online resources
Visit the Arthritis Foundation website for support, expert advice, and more resources to explore psoriatic arthritis.
Get the facts on psoriatic arthritis and tips on how to manage it in a friendly space created for people with PsA.
Talk to your doctor to learn more about the guidelines and recommendations from the National Psoriasis Foundation/The American College of Rheumatology.
MedlinePlus offers additional information on psoriatic arthritis in both English and Spanish that’s easy to read and up to date.
Get educated on the latest research on psoriatic arthritis at the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center website.
Explore psoriatic arthritis information from experts from the Mayo Clinic.
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PsA
FACT
About 1 in 3 people with psoriasis may develop PsA. People with PsA may also have other conditions involving the eyes, heart, and/or GI tract.
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