Psoriatic arthritis symptoms generally come on slowly and most people find their psoriatic arthritis symptoms lead to a mild case of the disease. Over 80% of people with psoriatic arthritis symptoms will have problems with their fingernails and/or toenails. Affected parts include joints include wrists, ankle, knees, lower back and neck.
Other Psoriatic Arthritis symptoms include: lifting or pitting of fingernails/toenails; silver or grey scaly spots on the elbows, knees, scalp, and/or lower end of the spine; redness and pain in the eye; a limited range of motion; swelling of fingers and/or toes; pain, stiffness and often swelling in one or more joints and the surrounding soft tissue.