Here are pictures of:
Dactylitis
Pitting of Nails
Psoriasis
Ginny,
how are your feet doing? I'm finding the gel heel lifts are working for me during the day at work. After I pull my shoes off at home, the pain sets in and throbs. Walking barefoot on my wood floors is painful too. The most painful is walking up the 5 steps to my front door. Lifting off with the feet is so painful.
I think tendonitis is in my hands too. My left hand was so swollen and painful and I could follow the "tendon" areas with my fingers and feel the swelling.
As for the PA, I have read the articles on it, because the tendonitis was a clue for me. I want to discuss this with my rheumy on the 28th. My psoraisis is in full flare. All in my scalp, along my hairline, behind my ear and in my ears and in some skin fold area at the bottom of my stomach and thigh. I have no pitting of the nail, but I'm concerned about my toes, because they resemble the photos Ducky submitted???
I hope you hear back from your doc and please keep us posted. As for me...I'm off this weekend and I'm icing my feet and propping them up!
kaymac
Ginny
I hope you're feeling better soon. My husband has psoriatic arthritis and his toes look like the pictures in the link. His nails look bad because of the toe deformities which causes the nails to grow funny. His fingers don't look as bad as his toes, but his thumbs and five of his fingers are now fused because of the disease process. His thumbs are fused straight, so it's difficult for him to hold a pen. I work at a doctor's office and we're always getting pens from drug reps, so the gals at work always give me the fat pens for him. They're a lot easier for him to hold. He has a manual job (works for a defense contractor) and has just learned different ways to work with his hands the way they are. Good luck and let us know what your doc says.
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Hi Ginny
I too have psoriatic arthritis. A few years before the joint pain started I had little blisters on the bottoms of my feet and a few on the palms of my hands. My dermatologist said it was pulstular psoriasis. Itched like crazy. It went away after a few weeks and never came back. Several years later my arthritis pain began with a sharp pain in my right foot. I now have it in my feet, knees and hands (my hands are the most painful and deformed).
I have the ugly thick discolored toenails too. Went to a couple of foot doctors who treated me for toenail fungus with Lamasil. It did nothing. Third foot doctor did a culture and said it was psoriasis under the nails, probably along with some fungus. My poor feet are a mess.
I also have bunions and some kind of callous things on the bottoms of my feet. Can't remember what not have foot pain felt like. Just kind of learned to live with it all.
I get bouts of eczema, mostly in the Summer if I am in the sun too much. Also looks like little blisters. Other than that I haven't had any signs of the psoriasis again, yet.
My Dad was covered with psoriasis and my cousin, who has sarcoidosis, developed it later into her disease. Am hoping I don't get it. I get weird little bumps and hive looking things that come and go too, but have never been to the doctor as they come and go and don't usually bother me for long.
I started on Humira and can actually notice a big improvement in my knees and feet as far as the pain. Will always have a problem with my hands because of the damage that's already done, but don't think I swell quite as much or that the pain is quite so severe.
I'll take what ever relief I can get.
Hope you are feeling better soon. Have you seen a dermatologist? It was a podiatrist who told me years ago that I would some day have a problem with arthritis in my feet.
Unfortunately, he was right and then some.
Hang in there.
Donna