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Home / RheumTV / Can Complementary and Alternative Medicines be Beneficial in Treating Psoriatic Arthritis?

Can Complementary and Alternative Medicines be Beneficial in Treating Psoriatic Arthritis?

There are many herbs and supplements that have been found to be beneficial in curbing arthritis pain, however, you should always be mindful of the potential risks and side effects. In this video, Dr. Dana DiRenzo discusses the different complementary and alternative medicines that may be beneficial to a patient with psoriatic arthritis.

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Dana DiRenzo, MD

Dr. Dana DiRenzo is an Instructor of Medicine in the Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology.

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