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How to distinguish joint psoriasis from rheumatoid arthritis? Let experts talk about it.

The symptoms of joint psoriasis are dark red lesions, thick patches, white debris accumulation and stickiness, or redness and peeling of the whole body skin. Often accompanied by joint swelling and pain, aggravated cold, chills, sallow complexion, pale tongue, white fur, slow pulse, joint swelling and pain, fever, fatigue, dry mouth and other symptoms. Red tongue, yellow or white greasy tongue coating, and thin pulse. This situation should be dealt with as soon as possible.