PSORIASIS TREATMENT IN NADIPATHY Psoriasis is a skin disease that changes the life cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form thick, silvery scales and itchy, dry, red patches that are sometimes painful.
Psoriasis is a persistent, long-lasting (chronic) disease. It is a complex, chronic, multifactorial, inflammatory disease that involves hyper proliferation of the keratinocytes in the epidermis, with an increase in the epidermal cell turnover rate. Environmental, genetic, and immunologic factors appear to play a role.
Signs & Symptoms of psoriasis:
Reddish patches on the skin that causes itching
Patches may covered with a silvery-white coating
Irregular patches that cause sensation pain
Most patches appear on the knee, elbows, lower back and scalp
Skin that thicken while scratching the itchy patches
Nail problems – pits in the nails, crumbling nail, nail falls off.
Types of psoriasis:
Chronic stationary psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris): Most common type of psoriasis; involves the scalp, extensor surfaces, genitals, umbilicus, and lumbosacral and retro auricular regions
Plaque psoriasis: Most commonly affects the extensor surfaces of the knees, elbows, scalp, and trunk
Guttate psoriasis: Presents predominantly on the trunk; frequently appears suddenly, 2-3 weeks after an upper respiratory infection with group A beta-haemolytic streptococci
Inverse psoriasis: Occurs on the flexural surfaces, armpit, and groin; under the breast; and in the skin folds
Pustular psoriasis: Presents on the palms and soles or diffusely over the body
Erythrodermic psoriasis: Typically encompasses nearly the entire body surface area
Scalp psoriasis: Affects approximately 50% of patients
Nail psoriasis: May be indistinguishable from, and more prone to developing, onychomycosis
Psoriatic arthritis: Affects approximately 10-30% of those with skin symptoms; usually in the hands and feet and, occasionally, the large joints
Oral psoriasis: May present as severe cheilosis, with extension onto the surrounding skin, crossing the vermillion border
Eruptive psoriasis: Involves the upper trunk and upper extremities; most often seen in younger patients
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Psoriasis is a persistent, long-lasting (chronic) disease. It is a complex, chronic, multifactorial, inflammatory disease that involves hyper proliferation of the keratinocytes in the epidermis, with an increase in the epidermal cell turnover rate. Environmental, genetic, and immunologic factors appear to play a role.
Signs & Symptoms of psoriasis:
Reddish patches on the skin that causes itching
Patches may covered with a silvery-white coating
Irregular patches that cause sensation pain
Most patches appear on the knee, elbows, lower back and scalp
Skin that thicken while scratching the itchy patches
Nail problems – pits in the nails, crumbling nail, nail falls off.
Types of psoriasis:
Chronic stationary psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris): Most common type of psoriasis; involves the scalp, extensor surfaces, genitals, umbilicus, and lumbosacral and retro auricular regions
Plaque psoriasis: Most commonly affects the extensor surfaces of the knees, elbows, scalp, and trunk
Guttate psoriasis: Presents predominantly on the trunk; frequently appears suddenly, 2-3 weeks after an upper respiratory infection with group A beta-haemolytic streptococci
Inverse psoriasis: Occurs on the flexural surfaces, armpit, and groin; under the breast; and in the skin folds
Pustular psoriasis: Presents on the palms and soles or diffusely over the body
Erythrodermic psoriasis: Typically encompasses nearly the entire body surface area
Scalp psoriasis: Affects approximately 50% of patients
Nail psoriasis: May be indistinguishable from, and more prone to developing, onychomycosis
Psoriatic arthritis: Affects approximately 10-30% of those with skin symptoms; usually in the hands and feet and, occasionally, the large joints
Oral psoriasis: May present as severe cheilosis, with extension onto the surrounding skin, crossing the vermillion border
Eruptive psoriasis: Involves the upper trunk and upper extremities; most often seen in younger patients
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Email: nadipathy@gmail.com
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