Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a painful, chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints and entheses (where the tendons and ligaments attach to bone).1 PsA is an autoimmune disease that usually occurs in people who already have psoriasis but can sometimes affect people who don't. If you have PsA, you're also more likely to have type 2 diabetes.2 This is the most common type of diabetes and…
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Understanding the Connection Between Diabetes and Psoriatic Arthritis





