Chronic Pain Management

The pain and fatigue associated with psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, and related systemic inflammation can be overwhelming. Chronic pain is recurring pain that lasts for at least three months or longer. It is estimated that 31% of people with psoriasis experience chronic pain and it is more common in those living with psoriatic arthritis than in the general population. Chronic pain can also be accompanied by anxiety, depression, and fatigue.

Request your free resource to learn more about:

  • Ways to manage pain and fatigue including treatment and holistic options
  • How to discuss your pain and fatigue with your health care provider, friends, and family
  • Tracking your symptoms and triggers

(An NPF Patient Navigator will email your resource(s) to you within 1-3 business days.)












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