Psoriasis is named from the Greek word surah meaning itch. Psoriasis is a chronic noncontagious disease characterized by inflamed lesions covered with silvery-white scabs of dead skin psoriasis which affects at least four million Americans is slightly more common in women than in men although the disease can develop at any time 10 to 15% percent of all cases are diagnosed in children under 10 and the average age at the onset of symptoms is 28.
Psoriasis is most common in fair-skinned people and extremely rare in dark-skinned individuals causes psoriasis your immune system is meant to protect you when an intruder like a cold virus enters your body but sometimes the immune system mistakes your body's healthy cells for intruders and attacks them while the exact cause of psoriasis isn't fully understood, scientists believe psoriasis is the result of several factors including the immune system when you have psoriasis your immune system is overactive this creates inflammation inside the body which is a cause of the symptoms you see on the skin more healthy cells are produced than normal those excess cells get pushed to the surface of your skin too quickly. Normally it takes about a month for your skin cells to cycle through your body with psoriasis it takes days your body simply can't shed skin cells that quickly so the cells filled up on the surface of your skin the thick red patches you see on your skin also called plaques are actually a buildup of excess skin cells.
Types Of Psoriasis
The five major types of psoriasis.
Plaque psoriasis: Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of the disease and
appears as raised red patches covered with a silvery-white buildup of dead skin
cells, these patches or planks most often show up on the scalp knees elbows, and
lower back, they are often itchy and painful and they can crack and bleed gut
hate.
Gut Hate Psoriasis: Gut hat psoriasis is
a form of psoriasis that appears as small dot-like lesions gutted psoriasis
often starts in childhood or young adulthood and can be triggered by a strep
infection this is the second most common type of psoriasis, after plaque
psoriasis about 10% of people who get psoriasis develop gut psoriasis inverse.
Inverse Psoriasis: Inverse psoriasis shows up as very red lesions in body folds
such as behind the knee under the arm or in the groin it may appear smooth and
shiny pustular. Pustular Psoriasis: Pustular psoriasis is characterized
by white pustules or blisters of non-infectious pus surrounded by red skin, the
pus consists of white blood cells it is not an infection nor is it contagious
pustular psoriasis can occur on any part of the body but occurs most often on
the hands or feet.
Earth Road Irmak Psoriasis: Earth Road Irmak psoriasis is a particularly severe form of
psoriasis that leads to widespread fiery redness over most of the body it can
cause severe itching and pain and make the skin come off in sheets it is rare occurring
in three percent of people who have psoriasis during their lifetime.
Signs And Symptoms
Psoriasis signs and symptoms are different for every one common signs and symptoms include red patches of skin covered with thick silvery scales small scaling spots commonly seen in children dry cracked skin that may bleed, itching, burning or soreness thickened pitted or ridged nails swollen and stiff joints. Psoriasis diagnosis in most cases a psoriasis diagnosis is rather straightforward your doctor will perform a physical examination of your skin scalp and nails and also take your medical history if you have a family member with psoriasis it's important to share that with your doctor in rare cases a psoriasis diagnosis may require a biopsy or your doctor takes a small sample of skin to examine under a microscope so he or she can determine the exact type of psoriasis and rule out other disease possibilities.
Psoriasis treatments: Treating your psoriasis is critical to good disease management
and overall health work with your doctor to find a treatment that reduces or
eliminates your symptoms what works for one person with psoriasis may not work
for another biologic, biologic drugs or biologics are usually prescribed for
moderate to severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis that is not responded to
other treatments they are given by injection or intravenous or IV infusion systemic,
systemic medications are prescription drugs that are taken orally or by injection
and work throughout the body phototherapy, Phototherapy or light therapy
involves exposing the skin to ultraviolet light on a regular basis and under
medical supervision treatments are done in a doctor's office or psoriasis clinic
or at home with a phototherapy unit
New Oral Treatments New oral treatments improve symptoms of the psoriatic disease
by inhibiting specific molecules associated with inflammation these treatments
can be effectively delivered as tablets taken by mouth tropical, topical
treatments are applied to the skin and are usually the first treatment to try
when diagnosed with psoriasis.
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