4 Things You Need To Know About Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes red and pink patches to form on the skin. These patches are usually bumpy or raised, have a white, scaly appearance, and are dry to the touch. They are often itchy and cause discomfort. Common areas affected include the scalp, elbows, knees, palms, torso, and the soles of the feet. There are variations of psoriasis, including inverse psoriasis, erythrodermic psoriasis, guttate psoriasis, and pustular psoriasis. Why the condition occurs is a mystery for dermatologists and health professionals, but generally, psoriasis flares up due to genetic and environmental factors.

Most Common Symptoms Of Psoriasis

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The most common symptom of psoriasis is raised patches of pink and white skin that appear scaly and inflamed. The white, scaly parts might be loose and fall off when scratched or rubbed. The area usually feels painful and may crack and bleed when disturbed. Other common symptoms include pitted toenails or fingernails that may continue to change in consistency and colour and even fall off. On the scalp, what first appears to be a dandruff-like substance later turns into large white or pink patches of skin that look scaly and flake. They will also likely be itchy.

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