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Psoriasis on the Hands and Feet: Types, Symptoms, Treatments
Psoriasis can affect the fingers, knuckles, nails, palms, and soles. Here’s what this psoriasis looks like and how to relieve symptoms like itch.
The following is the most recent information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about psoriasis, including additional reference resources. The information is current as of the end of ...
Psoriasis causes your body to make new skin cells too quickly. These cells tend to pile up and form spots, bumps, and thick scaly patches called plaques that can be uncomfortable. Scientists think ...
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that involves the rapid buildup of skin cells. This results in itchy, painful scales and red or discolored patches. Managing psoriasis is crucial to your ...
If you have psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis (PsA), you may find day-to-day activities like work to be challenging. More than half of people with psoriasis report it has an impact on their career.
Research has suggested patients with psoriasis are at a higher risk of hypertension, but a recent meta-analysis aimed to prove the case by looking at tens of thousands of cases. Patients with ...
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Itching for a Psoriasis Cure
The blogger Howard Chang explores the latest advancements bringing hope for a psoriasis cure, some of which were presented at a community event.
Patients with psoriasis have a higher level of interleukin-30 (IL-30) than healthy patients, according to a recent study. A new study has found that patients with psoriasis have a higher level of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with psoriasis carry a slightly increased risk for cancer, particularly keratinocyte cancer and ...
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