Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune inflammatory disease. This means that the disease is caused by an immune reaction in your body that will result in swollen joints, as well as fatigue and stiffness in the morning. The cause of RA is not known, but heredity and smoking have an impact on developing the disease. Similarly, lifestyle can affect the disease both positively and negatively, with exercise and diet making a big difference.
There is no cure for rheumatoid arthritis, but medical treatment is very effective for many people. In addition to medical treatment, other options include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, hot water therapy and possibly surgery.
Psoriatic arthritis
Psoriatic arthritis is an autoimmune rheumatic disease that causes inflammation in the body's joints. In psoriatic arthritis, the spine can also be affected. The disease affects around 30 percent of people with psoriasis. Symptoms of the disease often appear in the toes and the middle and outer finger joints, but in principle, all tendons and joints can be affected. The patient will often experience swelling, tenderness, reduced mobility and pain.
Our rheumatologists can help you find the right treatment, which will often involve arthritis medication, blockades and painkillers, as well as physiotherapy and occupational therapy.