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Psoriasis is a condition that appears as scaly patches on your skin and is thought to be caused by problems with the immune system. There is no specific cure for Psoriasis, but lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms. Here, we will take a closer look at the causes, symptoms, types and treatment options available for Psoriasis.
Psoriasis is a skin disease thought to be caused by an overactive immune system, that results in the rapid growth and build up of skin cells. Psoriasis appears as plaque on the skin, most commonly between the ages of 15 and 25. It is not however contagious and can not be passed directly, from person to person.
There are many types of Psoriasis, each with its own symptoms, affecting different areas of the body.
Symptoms can vary based on the individual and the type of Psoriasis. Symptoms include:
Symptoms range from mild to severe and may come and go in cycles. Speak to a healthcare professional for a diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan.
Psoriasis is classed as an autoimmune disease. The exact trigger is not fully understood, but it is thought that genetics and environmental factors play a major role.
Certain factors may increase the risk of developing Psoriasis and flare-ups. These include:
Your healthcare provider will carry out a physical examination and review your medical history. They may also carry out a skin biopsy to confirm your diagnosis. You should let your healthcare provider know about any family history of Psoriasis, or of any other risk factors that make your symptoms worse.
The choice of treatment will depend on the type of Psoriasis and how severe it is, as well as age, general health, and personal preferences. Mild Psoriasis can be treated with creams or ointments such as Fucibet or Dermovate, while moderate and severe Psoriasis may need treatment with tablets, injections, or phototherapy. Treatment options include:
It is important to work closely with a healthcare provider to develop an individualized treatment plan that best suits your needs.
In addition to medical treatments, certain lifestyle changes can help manage Psoriasis symptoms and improve overall well-being. These include:
The nature of the condition can lead to embarrassment, self-consciousness, and low self-esteem and people with Psoriasis may be at a higher risk of mental health conditions. It is important to seek support from mental health counselors or support groups.
Up to a third of people with Psoriasis will develop psoriatic arthritis. Symptoms include inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints, as well as skin and nail changes.
Treatment options include medications to reduce the inflammation, physical therapy and lifestyle modifications, and a combination of dermatologists, rheumatologists, and other healthcare providers is often needed to manage both conditions effectively.
By understanding the causes, types, symptoms and treatment options available for Psoriasis, individuals can develop plans to manage this skin condition.
If you think you have Psoriasis and its associated symptoms, speak to your doctor for a diagnosis and advice on the most appropriate treatment for your condition.
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