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Psoriasis Essentials

Skin Health

Pustular Psoriasis and What You Should Know

If you have pustular psoriasis you can expect to see outbreaks of white pus filled blisters surrounded by red skin. These pustules are not contagious, and they cannot be classified as an infection. This type of psoriasis in mostly seen in adults and tends to be localized to a specific area of the body. Find out more about Pustular Psoriasis


 

Itchy Scalp Psoriasis - The Best Treatment?

Scalp psoriasis is a hereditary skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This skin condition affects people of all races, sex and age equally. When you have psoriasis of the scalp you can experience itchy red patches that flake off easily. This type of psoriasis can become so severe that it can cover the entire scalp.Find out more about Scalp Psoriasis Treatment

 

What is Plaque Psoriasis?

Plaque psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis. If you have this type of psoriasis you can expect to see red raised lesions that are covered in silvery scales. The most common areas for plaque psoriasis to appear are on the knees, elbows, lower back and scalp psoriasis. If you think you have this skin condition it is important that you know about  the risk factors and treatments. Find out more about Plaque Psoriasis

   

Learn More About Guttate Psoriasis

Guttate psoriasis is the appearance of small salmon pink drops on the skin. The word guttate is taken from the Latin word gutta, which means drop. This type of psoriasis is fairly uncommon. It affects less than two percent of the population that has psoriasis. It is most commonly found in children and adults less than thirty years old.  Find out more abou Guttate Psoriasis.

 

Do You Have Inverse Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This condition will produce itchy, red patches all over the body. Psoriasis has different categories depending on the appearance and location of the outbreaks. Plaque psoriasis is the most common. It produces red patches on the elbows, knees and back. Scalp psoriasis produces itchy flaky patches in the scalp. Inverse psoriasis in another type of psoriasis that can also be called the hidden psoriasis. Find out more about Inverse Psoriasis

   

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