
Research Article
Reduction of Pain in PsA (Psoriatic Arthritis) With WBC Treatment: Changing Quality of Life
Medical Anthropology, Fondazione di Noopolis, Rome, Italy.
*Corresponding Author: Raimondo Leone, Medical Anthropology, Fondazione di Noopolis, Rome, Italy.
Citation: Leone R. (2023). Reduction of Pain in PsA (Psoriatic Arthritis) With WBC Treatment: Changing Quality of Life, Journal of Clinical Rheumatology and Arthritis, BRS Publishers. 1(1); DOI: 10.59657/ 2993-6977.brs.23.002
Copyright: © 2023 Raimondo Leone, this is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
In this short article we will address the case of the application of WBC in combination with drug therapy in a patient with psoriatic arthritis. Through the analysis of objective improvement (inflammatory indices) and subjective improvement (improvement of the social dimension), the anthropological approach shows how the cure passes first of all from the achievement of the patient’s well-being, understood as “being well” with oneself and with others. This emotional, psychological and relational improvement also leads to an improvement in the clinical picture, as the tables show.
