| Literature DB >> 34366737 |
Marta Lewandowska1, Kate Dunbar2, Shireen Kassam3.
Abstract
A 40-year-old female teacher presented to the rheumatology clinic in 2003 with nonspecific back, knees, and right ankle pain. She was subsequently diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and was taking methotrexate to control her disease. Over the years, her symptoms were mostly under control. However, in 2018, after adopting a whole food plant-based diet free of added salt, oil, and sugar, she was able to stop taking methotrexate. She was discharged from the rheumatology clinic and has remained symptom-free since. The available literature on managing psoriatic arthritis with diet shows that less than 2% of patients with psoriatic arthritis are able to discontinue medication as a result of disease remission. This case report adds to support and encourages further research in the field of managing inflammatory polyarthropathies with diet and lifestyle.Entities:
Keywords: methotrexate; psoriatic arthritis; remission; vegan; whole food plant-based
Year: 2021 PMID: 34366737 PMCID: PMC8299928 DOI: 10.1177/1559827621993435
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Lifestyle Med ISSN: 1559-8276