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Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a chronic (long-life) Auto Immune Diseases. It causes skin cells grow rapidly on the surface of the skin due to fault signals from the immune system. The new skin cells form in days rather than a week. The body does not shed these entire skin cells so that the excess skin cells will form scales and red patches. There are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic. It won’t spread by touching another person who has it. To get psoriasis, a person’s genes must get inherited. There is no complete cure for psoriasis, but some treatments will help to control the symptoms like Steroid and Vitamin D3 cream, methotrexate (Immune Suppressing Medications).

In entire population of the globe, around 2 to 4 % of people getting affect by psoriasis. Both men and women are affected with equal frequency. Plaque psoriasis makes up to 90% of cases, which is also called as Psoriasis Vulgaris. Around 75% of cases can be managed with creams alone.

 

Related Dermatology Conferences |Dermatology Meetings| Dermatology Events: 12-15th January, 2018 National Doral Miami, USA;  42nd Annual Hawaii Dermatology Seminar, 4-9th February, 2018 Koloa, USA;  5th World Congress of Dermoscopy, 14-16th June, 2018 Thessaloniki, Greece, UK.

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