Does psoriatic arthritis cause feelings of anxiety and isolation?
Many patients with psoriatic arthritis have feelings of anxiety and isolation. These feelings of anxiety can lead to poor sleep, which can result in more pain and fatigue the next day. Dwelling on the anxiety and fears can lead to feelings of sadness and make you want to be alone, as you stay isolated from family and friends. Depending on where it is on your body, psoriasis alone can be an embarrassing disease and a source of anxiety. You may feel like your psoriasis skin condition interferes with your relationships. Perhaps people treat you differently because of the skin condition. New acquaintances may not understand psoriasis and feel frightened by it. Even your good friends or family members may refuse your offers to help them out in the kitchen. In addition, you may avoid relationships or feel like some people avoid you. When you combine the emotional toll of psoriatic arthritis with the pain and other discomfort you feel, this illness can be difficult to self-manage. Coping with