Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that affects a person’s health, and is a skin disease caused by the growth of skin cells in an unhealthy way.
Psoriasis is not a contagious disease and does not mean that the person who suffers from it has poor hygiene or that there are some deficiencies, so it is important to avoid isolating the sufferer.

This disease has many types, which is why if you see spots on your skin, you should immediately go to a dermatologist to tell you the causes of the color that has come to your skin.
Some of the stages of this disease are as follows:
Plaque Psoriasis: Severe skin with severe itching like a pepper that is difficult to tolerate due to excessive itching

Guttate Psoriasis: When the skin forms red patches on the skin and they come together on your skin.

Inverse Psoriasis: It usually affects sensitive areas of the body, such as the breasts, elbows, and other areas of the body.

Pustular Psoriasis: is when you see small, fluid-filled blisters that spread throughout the body.

Erythrodermic Psoriasis: The skin becomes very itchy and can become very damaged if not treated early.
Some of the causes of Psoriasis can be due to certain medications, genetics, severe trauma, poor health, or the presence of viruses and bacteria in the body.

The effects of psoriasis on a person include skin pain and itching, isolation from family or other social situations, inability to function in daily life due to excessive worry, and the risk of developing other diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
The way to treat it, even though it is not curable, is to use medications as prescribed by your doctor, avoid using medications you are not sure about, and consult a doctor if you notice new symptoms or if you have severe pain.

Psoriasis is a lifelong disease. One of the drugs used to treat this disease, although it has been used for a long time, is Methotrexate. It has been used for a long time and there is no other drug available to treat it.
The exact number of psoriasis patients is unknown because it is often confused with other diseases. Furthermore, sufferers do not go to the doctor because they are afraid of others and are far from clinics.
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