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  2. Dermatologists Recommend These 5 Home Remedies for Psoriasis ...

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    It is estimated that over 8 million people in the United States—and 125 people worldwide—have psoriasis. While psoriasis looks like dry, inflamed patches of red skin, that simple description ...

  3. Psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    Psoriasis is a long-lasting, noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin. [4][5] These areas are red, pink, or purple, dry, itchy, and scaly. [8][3] Psoriasis varies in severity from small localized patches to complete body coverage. [3] Injury to the skin can trigger psoriatic skin changes at that spot, which is ...

  4. What To Know about Erythrodermic Psoriasis - AOL

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    Erythrodermic psoriasis is serious and may be life-threatening. It causes redness and swelling in the skin that looks like a burn. This type of psoriasis covers at least 75% of the body ...

  5. Psoriasis: 6 important facts about this common skin condition

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    Plaque psoriasis causes the skin to form dry, itchy, raised patches, called plaques that are covered with scales. These plaques usually appear on the elbows, knees, lower back and scalp. Nail ...

  6. Psoriatic arthritis - Wikipedia

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    Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a long-term inflammatory arthritis that occurs in people affected by the autoimmune disease psoriasis. [1][2] The classic feature of psoriatic arthritis is swelling of entire fingers and toes with a sausage-like appearance ("sausage digit"). [3]

  7. Inverse psoriasis - Wikipedia

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    Dermatology. Inverse psoriasis or flexural psoriasis is a form of psoriasis that selectively, and often exclusively, involves the folds, recesses, and flexor surfaces such as the ears, axillae, groin folds, inframammary folds, navel, intergluteal cleft, penis, and lips. [ 1 ]: 193.